03.27.15
Real Estate Deals 2015: How Vida developer won the Mission over with colorful design, community benefits
The Vida condo project nearly sold out of units just as it opened.
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The Vida condo project nearly sold out of units just as it opened.
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This project reinforces the urban fabric while bringing a contemporary, dynamic architectural vision to the site.
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The largest condominium project to hit Pacific Heights in a decade just broke ground.
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New Condominium Development Breaks Ground in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights Neighborhood
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Condo kings selling units at pre-recession prices
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Givas has another vision for balancing the supply-side of the hectic housing market of San Francisco.
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At 10 a.m. on April 13, Oyster Development blasted an email to 1,000 people who had expressed interest in Marlow, the 98-unit tower the company is building at Van Ness and Clay.
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11.18.11
Oyster acquires development site in San Francisco’s Lower Pacific Heights, the third housing parcel the firm has bought in less than a year.
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Oyster Development Corp. is buying and reviving a stalled plan to build housing and an entertainment center in the Mission.
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Oyster Development Corp.’s property at 1800 Van Ness Ave was the first sale of land entitled for market-rate condos development in two years.
Read More ›07.18.10
Oyster and Canada’s Tricon Capital Group, paid $4.25 million for the 25,817-square-foot site at 1800 Van Ness Ave. and 1754 Clay Street.
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