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When the Preservation League was approached about the historic district in 2015, it knew it was something to be fought for.

Bay Area homes continue to swiftly appreciate, as seven more of the region's cities have median home prices forecast to surpass $1 million in 2019, according to a new Zillow report.

With a median home price of $953,600, the Bay Area already has 46 cities in the $1 million home club — more than any other metro area nationwide. On the Peninsula, East Palo Alto, Broadmoor Village (an enclave within Daly City), Daly City and Brisbane are all on track to hit this mark, as are the East Bay cities of…

A new crop of towers is rising in Transbay, dramatically changing the San Francisco skyline.

Plans to transform Transbay stretch back a couple of decades. With the centerpiece transit center and rooftop park opening this weekend, the city’s residents can see and feel the progress.

“This is a neighborhood in transition, but it’s come along way since we started construction five years ago,” said Matt Lituchy, chief investment officer with Jay Paul Co., which completed 181 Fremont last year.…

Formed in 1909, the organization is the largest residential homebuilding association in the country.

Welcome to Who’s Who in Residential Real Estate, your source for information about the men and women who broker the sale of area houses. Buying and selling a house is a personal, emotional and expensive experience. Real estate agents guide people through the process. Business First is proud to highlight 167 agents at the top of their field.

To qualify for the list, agents must have had more than $5 million in sales and/or 50 sides in 2017. Side is an industry term referring to an agent’s representation…

The civic and political momentum that kept CodeNext afloat for months of passioned debate collapsed this month after Austin Mayor Steve Adler suggested the city take a new route led by City Manager Spencer Cronk.

In this week's Capital Gains: Chive Media Group says it reaches more people than Snap; Wundernuggets scores a grocery deal; suggestions roll in for what to do about CodeNext; and more on Scribe Media's completely open office.

The project will add a major component to the historic neighborhood, and could act as a shot in the arm for continued resurgence.

” I think it’d be cool to do lab research and make fascinating discoveries about things no one understands.”