Edificial
The two towers
The new owner of Market Center has big plans (hoops! pickle ball! climbing wall! rooftop restaurant!), but don’t even think about touching the garden
One Montgomery is a columned monument to glory days of banking in SF
Downtown pile features Sierra granite, marble staircase, and unique copper canopy
This Outer Sunset beach bungalow has survived electricity, the 1906 quake, and gentrification — so far
In the second installment of Edificial, Joel Rosenblatt profiles The Last Straw, a tiny shop with a long history and a charming owner in residence
Sutter Street Tavern building is a nifty little historic gem
The two-story structure, rare in Downtown SF, was built right after the 1906 earthquake and was once a boozy hangout for SF Stock Exchange traders


