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  • 525 Market St. Babcock & Brown Aircraft Subleases 28,730 SF

    Babcock & Brown Aircraft Management LLC subleased 28,730 square feet at 525 Market St. in San Francisco.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on December 4, 2009.

  • Second and Howard Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    Plaza: The plan would add a public plaza to the northeast corner of Second and Howard streets. Engineers say the structures now there must be removed to build the rail tunnel to the new transit terminal; the half-acre space would include connections to the terminal’s proposed 5.4-acre rooftop park.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • 240 Second St. Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    ...including the Phillips Building at 234 First St. and the marble-clad union hall at 240 Second St. An existing architectural conservation district along New Montgomery Street would double in size - but leave...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • 234 First St. Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    Landmarks: The report recommends giving landmark status to four buildings, including the Phillips Building at 234 First St. and the marble-clad union hall at 240 Second St. An existing architectural conservation district...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • Folsom and First Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    ...inefficient and unsustainable use of the district’s street network.” It would divert commuters from Folsom and First streets as much as possible, and nudge drivers toward transit by capping parking spaces in...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • Folsom and Hawthorne Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    The extra height is just one part of the effort to transform the blocks bounded roughly by Market, Steuart, Folsom and Hawthorne streets - a once-forlorn area that already is home to a cluster of glassy towers erected during the past decade.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • Mission Street between First and Fremont Towering plan for new S.F. skyline unveiled

    The focus of the new district would be the block of Mission Street between First and Fremont streets. That’s where the Transbay Terminal is to be rebuilt to accommodate commuter rail...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 19, 2009.

  • 500 Terry Francois Blvd. Lease expirations to slam San Francisco

    ...has a requirement for about 140,000 square feet and may still end up at 500 Terry Francois Blvd., although that deal is on hold after the lender was taken over and sold by...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 16, 2009.

  • 101 California St. Lease expirations to slam San Francisco

    ...year creates other opportunities for contraction, as Merrill Lynch has 150,000 square feet at 101 California St. set to expire in 2011...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 16, 2009.

  • 555 California St. Lease expirations to slam San Francisco

    ...crisis. The bankrupt Lehman Brothers has 21,000 square feet on the 30th floor at 555 California St. expiring next year. Bank of America leases 300,000 square feet at the Transamerica Pyramid...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 16, 2009.

  • 1255 Battery St. Lease expirations to slam San Francisco

    ...155 Fifth St. in June 2010. In opting to renew at Levi’s Plaza at 1255 Battery St., Levi Strauss will shed about 200,000 square feet of its current 550,000-square...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 16, 2009.

  • 155 Fifth St. Lease expirations to slam San Francisco

    Wells Fargo will vacate 350,000 square feet at 155 Fifth St. in June 2010. In opting to renew at Levi’s Plaza at 1255 Battery St...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 16, 2009.

  • Geary and Market Shared spirit in 1 Kearny’s styles from 3 eras

    To the east, filling the wedge where Geary and Market streets meet, stands the second installment of the saga: a 1964 addition that concealed new circulation systems and bathrooms for its predecessor.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 12, 2009.

  • 1 Kearny Shared spirit in 1 Kearny’s styles from 3 eras

    Shared spirit in 1 Kearny’s styles from 3 eras

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 12, 2009.

  • 409-499 Illinois St. Shorensteins prevail in bid for S.F. building

    ...the company teamed up with SKS Investments to buy a Mission Bay development site at 409-499 Illinois St. SKS and Shorenstein also bought a development site on Oyster Point in South San Francisco...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 9, 2009.

  • Howard and Spear Shorensteins prevail in bid for S.F. building

    ...is scheduled to close on Nov. 15. The mostly empty building on the corner of Howard and Spear streets was part of a 10-building national portfolio that Broadway Partners acquired from Beacon...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 9, 2009.

  • 250 Montgomery St. Shorensteins prevail in bid for S.F. building

    ...last fiscal year. The only other Class A financial district building to sell this year, 250 Montgomery St., traded for $172 a square foot — also a 56 percent drop from its previous sale...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 9, 2009.

  • 188 Spear St. Shorensteins prevail in bid for S.F. building

    The Shorensteins are jumping back into the downtown market with the $25 million purchase of 188 Spear St., the first property the legendary family real estate investment firm has bought in San Francisco since 2005.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on November 9, 2009.

  • 500 Terry Francois Blvd. Del Monte to expand into new HQ at One Maritime

    ...Another major lease, social gaming company Zynga’s relocation to 137,000 square feet at 500 Terry Francois Blvd. in Mission Bay, is still under negotiation...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on October 30, 2009.

  • 795 Folsom St. Del Monte to expand into new HQ at One Maritime

    ...Bay sublease; Twitter, which will move to 30,000 square feet of sublease space at 795 Folsom St.; and Cisco Systems recently took 37,000 square feet at China Basin to accommodate growth...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on October 30, 2009.

  • Fourth and Mission Tavern on the Metreon Never a Done Deal

    ...million joint venture of Millennium Partners and Sony Corp. of America, the Metreon opened at Fourth and Mission streets in 1999, overlooking Yerba Buena Gardens, which is surrounded by Moscone Convention Center, San...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on October 15, 2009.

  • Mission and First Transbay funds delay may have $100M price tag

    The transformation of the existing Transbay Terminal, a 70-year-old building on Mission and First streets, into a modern regional transit hub is expected to provide 45,000 jobs.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on October 9, 2009.

  • 500 Terry Francois Blvd. Nektar to move HQ to Mission Bay

    To date, the Nektar deal ranks as the second-largest lease in the city this year, short of Zynga’s planned 137,000 square feet at 500 Terry Francois Blvd., also in Mission Bay.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on October 2, 2009.

  • 365 Vermont St. Zynga nears Mission Bay HQ

    ...now largely divided between two office complexes — one in an abandoned potato chip factory at 365 Vermont St. that CEO and co-founder Mark Pincus owns, and the other at 444 DeHaro St...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 18, 2009.

  • 500 Terry Francois Blvd. Zynga nears Mission Bay HQ

    Online gaming network Zynga is close to finalizing a deal to move its corporate headquarters to 500 Terry Francois Blvd. in Mission Bay, taking 137,000 square feet in San Francisco’s largest leasing transaction of 2009.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 18, 2009.

  • 160 King St. 555 Mission tower inches closer to 50 percent leased

    Tishman Speyer Senior Director Allen Palmer handles leasing for the landlord. Brown & Toland renews King Street HQ lease Brown & Toland Medical Group, San Francisco’s largest independent practice association, has renewed its 53,000-square-foot corporate headquarters at 160 King St.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 14, 2009.

  • 555 Montgomery 555 Mission tower inches closer to 50 percent leased

    The law firm Krieg Keller Reilly Sloan LLP has grabbed the top floor, the 17th, at 555 Montgomery in San Francisco.

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 14, 2009.

  • 255 California St. 555 Mission tower inches closer to 50 percent leased

    ...consulting firm, leased 10,367 square feet on the 18th floor. It will move from 255 California St. in November. A.T. Kearney was represented by Nick Slonek of Cornish & Carey Commercial. Silicon...

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 14, 2009.

  • 555 Mission 555 Mission tower inches closer to 50 percent leased

    555 Mission tower inches closer to 50 percent leased

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 14, 2009.

  • 45 Lansing St. Efforts to turn empty lots to a glass half full

    “If you leave a blank landscape, that’s an invitation to blight,” said Matt Jacobs of Turnberry Lansing, the owner of 45 Lansing St., a Rincon Hill lot that also fronts Harrison Street. “It’s better to do something that’s interesting and that the neighbors like.”

    Published by San Francisco Tenant Representation on September 4, 2009.

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