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San Francisco reportedly has a new home sale record thanks to Laurene Powell Jobs. She completed a $70 million purchase in Pacific Heights recently, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Wells Fargo has shifted its focus from home mortgages to credit cards, which are increasingly popular for payments as well as lending.
The owner of 345 California Center, a high-rise readily recognizable in San Francisco’s skyline for the twin flagpoles on its peak, said Thursday that it had paid down all $150 million of outstanding debt on the complex.
CEO of Bridgewater Associates, says he and his wife are spending more time at their Florida home.
Another dominating presence in San Francisco’s Union Square is expected to change hands, with new reports that Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. is planning to put the Grand Hyatt San Francisco on the market,
"Seeing is believing," the founder of lab company Truvian told me. So I tried its tabletop blood testing device—which promises results in 30 minutes—for myself.
San Francisco had more retail properties be occupied than vacated for the first time in years at the end of 2024, according to multiple real-estate firms. Before news broke Tuesday that Macy’s would close its downtown Bloomingdale’s department store,
The luxury department store, a unit of New York-based Macy’s, announced it would close its 339,000-square-foot flagship store at the half-empty San Francisco Centre at 865 Market Street, near Union Square, the San Francisco Chronicle and San Francisco Business Times reported.
Charles Phan, the award-winning Vietnamese cuisine chef at San Francisco's The Slanted Door has died unexpectedly at the age of 62 'due to cardiac arrest,' his family shared on social media.
Safety concerns in the Union Square neighborhood spurred an exodus of retailers in 2023. San Francisco Centre’s other anchor, Nordstrom, shut its 312K SF store at the mall in 2023 after 35 years at the location, and Cinemark vacated its 52K SF theater at the mall.