A Washington Post color analysis of D.C. found shades of gray permeate neighborhoods where markers of gentrification have spiked.
“Surprise House” — that’s what builder and architect Oliver Rousseau called his newest “patio plan” home design at 1578 35th Ave. in San Francisco’s Sunset District in 1933.
After sitting on the market for nine months, what was thought to be San Francisco’s most expensive home on the market has finally sold.
The panels generate enough power to run the home's electricity and heating and cooling systems. Lague says he expects the system to shave at least 30% off their $300 monthly electric bill, and ...
In San Francisco, where homes are known for their color, the gray wave triggered backlash from longtime residents and appreciators of the city’s classic motif — most famously encapsulated by ...