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Richard Manser
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  • San Francisco, CA
  • United States
  • 200 Texas
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Historical Photos

Started this discussion. Last reply by Cris Rys Jul 21, 2010. 1 Reply

http://www.historypin.com/photos/Ran across this interesting site today and noticed the lack of photos for Potrero Hill. Those of you with digital…Continue

 

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Block number and street name - e.g. "900 Wisconsin," not "929 Wisconsin"
200 Texas
Years I've lived in the Potrero area
Since 1995
Occupation
Environmental Consultant
What do you love most about Potrero?
The small neighborhood vibe, people, weather, view, near waterfront, mix of industrial / commercial / historical / residential buildings, Farley's, proximity to downtown and City amenities
About Me:
I work as a private environmental consultant primarily on 'brown field' re-development projects in and around the City; my wife Sarah, son Joe and dog Blue are enjoying life on Texas Street

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Commercial Space at Corner of 18th and Texas Street

Posted on February 14, 2010 at 15:19 0 Comments

It appears that the specialty liquor store proposed for the former architect's office at the corner of 18th and Texas is not going to happen. There is a new for lease sign in the window. Anyone know what happened and if there are any new prospects for the space?

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At 14:44 on January 29, 2010, Evan Goldin said…
Hey Richard!

Thanks for joining the Boosters community. We got a lot of new members today, and I'm excited to see so many neighbors on the Hill willing to embrace a new way of communicating. If you have any feedback on the site, let me know!

Your work on brownfield development must be pretty interesting. I used to live in Philadelphia, which as you can imagine, has many more brownfields than they can handle. One of my favorite things to do there was to go photograph the abandoned industrial and resident areas:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/egoldin/124112711/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/egoldin/124112661/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/egoldin/124112623/

Hope to see you around, and I hope you like the site!
- Evan
900 Wisconsin
 
 
 

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