The WSJ recently reported that San Francisco has the the least amount of kids per household in California, according to U.S. census data compiled by the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health. 37.6% of households in California have children, but San Francisco only has 17.7%. The foundation didn’t say why San Francisco has a lower percentage of homes with children, but one would suspect it’s because the cost of living’s so high here. [WSJ] [San Francisco Symphony Hall via Curbed Flickr Pool/Todd Lappin] · Sacramento Street corner has identity issues [Polk Sheet] Back in March we told you about this magical wonderland that’s on the Vulcan stairway in Corona Heights. The views! The gardens! Three floors! And those steps. Commenters speculated that it’d have a hard time finding a buyer because of the lack of parking and way, way too many stairs. But find a buyer it did, folks! And basically for asking. 1 Vulcan sold this week for $950,000, which is a grand more than it was originally asking. Congrats to the lucky buyer! You’re about to have thighs of steel.Kids These Days: The WSJ recently reported that San…
May 25th, 2011
PM Linkage: ‘Sacarmneto’ Street; Parklet Hotness; BART’s Baby Pictures; More!
May 25th, 2011
· Parklets begin sprouting up on Polk Street [Streetsblog SF]
· Photos of building BART [SF Gate]
· Pretty into this whole BYOB(us stop) look [Mission Mission]
· Check out the 2011 Film Night in the Park schedule [SFist]
· How to park illegally on Cortland [Bernalwood]Real Estate Sold: Thighs Of Steel For One Lucky Buyer
May 25th, 2011
· “Magical” Vulcan Stairway House [Curbed SF]
· Big Reveal: Pricing a Beautifully Inaccessible House [Curbed SF]
· 1 1A Vulcan [Redfin]
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