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  2. Kezar Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kezar Stadium was the first home of the San Francisco 49ers [5] and Oakland Raiders, as well as many NFL Hall of Famers, historical NFL games, and the first "alley-oop". [6] The Raiders played at Kezar for their first four home games in 1960 , and at Candlestick Park during the remainder of their first two seasons, [ 7 ] before Frank Youell ...

  3. Beacon Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built by Midwestern hotel developers Leon W. Huckins and John A. Newcomb at a cost of $5 million (equivalent to $88.7 million in 2023), the hotel's grand opening, on October 23, 1928, attracted a crowd of 10,000 people during a two-day open house, as well as officials like San Francisco Mayor Jimmy Rolph, Jr. and California Governor, C. C. Young.

  4. Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA - Wikipedia

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    Pebblebrook immediately sold a number of La Salle's hotels, including the Park Central, which was bought for $315.2 million by Highgate Hotels, a division of Morgan Stanley. [14] On December 18, 2020, Highgate entered into a franchise agreement for the Park Central to become a Hyatt affiliate hotel, [ 15 ] while it was renovated at a cost of ...

  5. City College of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, the City of San Francisco began offering free tuition at CCSF for San Francisco city residents in a two year pilot program called “Free City College”. [18] [19] The money for the free tuition was raised from Proposition W, a transfer of properties tax on property sold over $5 million. [19]

  6. Temple (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Temple was the 88th highest grossing club nationwide by estimated revenues, earning an estimated $5–$10 million; this also placed it as the second-highest grossing nightclub in San Francisco, trailing only 1015 Folsom which itself generated $10–$15 million.

  7. Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay ...

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    The span replacement took place between 2002 and 2013, and is the most expensive public works project in California history, [5] with a final price tag of $6.5 billion, a 2,500% increase from the original estimate of $250 million, which was an initial estimate for a seismic retrofit of the span, not the full span replacement ultimately completed.

  8. San Francisco congestion pricing - Wikipedia

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    Also as part of the USDoT's Urban Partnerships Congestion Initiative, San Francisco will receive $27 million in federal funds, approved in October 2008, to implement in 2010 an innovative parking plan called SFpark that will use rush hour pricing based on advanced technology through variable pricing according to actual demand. This new system ...

  9. Woodside, California - Wikipedia

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    Woodside is a town in San Mateo County, California, United States, on the San Francisco Peninsula. It has a council–manager system of government. The population of the town was 5,309 at the 2020 census. [4] The town's population has a median household income above $250,000 and median home price above $5 million.