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  2. Flophouse - Wikipedia

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    Generally, rooms are small, bathrooms are shared, and bedding is minimal, sometimes with mattresses or mats on the floor, or canvas sheets stretched between two horizontal beams creating a series of hammock-like beds. People who make use of these places have often been called transients and have been between homes.

  3. Skinner's Room - Wikipedia

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    A cable tower of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, is the fictional location of Skinner's room. "Skinner's Room" is the first appearance of "the Bridge" in Gibson's fiction, prior to its use as the setting of his Bridge trilogy. "Skinner's Room" is the first appearance of the Bridge in Gibson's fiction. [13]

  4. McRoskey Mattress Company - Wikipedia

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    The McRoskey Mattress Company is a handmade mattress making firm founded in San Francisco, CA. Established by two brothers in October 1899, it has been trading continuously ever since, including during the aftermath of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. The company operates out of their "flagship showroom" at 1687 Market St. in San Francisco.

  5. More shelter beds and a crackdown on tents mean fewer ...

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    The beach city of Santa Cruz reported a 49% decline in people sleeping unsheltered this year, while Los Angeles recorded a 10% drop. San Francisco has increased the number of shelter beds and permanent supportive housing units by more than 50% over the past six years.

  6. The Red Victorian - Wikipedia

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    Sunchild died at the age of 87 in July 2013. [6] The following year, Jessy Kate Schingler, founder of Open Door Development LLC and The Embassy Network, established the Red Victorian, LLC [7] as a subsidiary of District Commons, a non-profit that provides housing for formerly incarcerated people and funds community arts events, [8] [9] and on July 1, 2014, District Commons took over management ...

  7. Waterbed - Wikipedia

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    The modern version, invented in San Francisco and patented in 1971, became a popular consumer item in the United States through the 1980s with up to 20% of the market in 1986 [1] and 22% in 1987. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] By 2013, they accounted for less than 5% of new bed sales.

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  9. Eight Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Eight Sleep's flagship product is the Pod mattress. [7] The company has also integrated its offerings with Amazon's Echo devices. [8] [9] In 2024, Eight Sleep launched the four generation of the Pod, Pod 4. [10] In 2021, The Strategist described the company's Pod mattress as the only product of its type able to provide perceptible temperature ...