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  2. Prologis - Wikipedia

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    The company began construction on a three-floor warehouse in Seattle, Washington, in November 2016, which was the first multi-story warehouse in the country. [49] The following month, Prologis also outlined plans to build a three-story warehouse in San Francisco. [48] In December 2016, Prologis received two 2016 Eurobuild CEE Awards. [50]

  3. Slim's - Wikipedia

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    Slim's was a nightclub and music venue in San Francisco, California, which was opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988. Scaggs and his partners took over a vacant restaurant which was called the Warehouse and threw a party there on December 31, 1987, to celebrate before closing it to remodel, and the new venue opened on September 16, 1988.

  4. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    The hasty conversion of old houses and warehouses into blocks of rooms typically meant that the walls were thin, so residents could hear each other. [8] A picture of a rooming house and floor plan for Moore's Rooming House in Elko, Nevada. A study of San Francisco rooming houses in 1926 found rough living conditions: [8]

  5. Wyntoon - Wikipedia

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    The multi-wing lodge, dramatic with its stone walls and slate roof, [4] was designed by San Francisco architect Willis Polk, and included an 800-book library with room for hundreds of Native American baskets. Wheeler directed Polk to give the lodge a "fish tower"—a high study with a view, and two windows which were aquariums containing local ...

  6. Project One (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    A part of the counterculture of the 1970s, Project One, sometimes described as a technological commune, [1] was an intentional community in San Francisco, California, U.S. Located at 1380 Howard St. in an 84,000 square foot warehouse, formerly an abandoned candy factory, the community functioned from 1970 to 1980 and was the first "warehouse community" in San Francisco.

  7. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, The Guardian reported that the average SRO rents in San Francisco's Chinatown are increasing from $610 in 2013, to $970 in 2015 (the average rent for all rental housing was $3,907). [40] The increase in SRO rents is due to the shift away from renting to Chinese immigrants towards "college graduates, single adults and white people". [ 40 ]

  8. One Rincon Hill - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the tallest all-residential towers west of the Mississippi River. [13] [20] [21] Its location near the apex of Rincon Hill, at an elevation of over 100 feet (30 m), [11] gives it an apparent height of well over 700 feet (210 m), making it one of the biggest additions to the San Francisco skyline in over 30 years. [3] [22]

  9. Oceanwide Center, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The shorter tower, at 512 Mission Street, is planned to climb 605 feet (184 m) and will contain the 169-room Waldorf Astoria San Francisco hotel on the first 21 floors [8] and approximately 154 residential units on the upper 33 floors. [3] [9]