Eight office building owners have responded to the city's "request for information" aiming to identify landlords interested in converting their San Francisco properties to apartments or condos, according to the city's Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
Five of the buildings are in the greater Mid-Market and Civic Center neighborhoods, two are in the Financial District and one is near Yerba Buena.
All of them are aging: they were built between 1900 and 1967, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The combined square footage of the eight buildings totals less than 1M SF.
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