Sunday, May 31, 2026

So called Tenants Rights groups prefer this eyesore to more apartment units

Notorious San Francisco eyesore may finally be demolished — despite years-long NIMBY revolt

A burned-out structure that has been an eyesore for San Francisco’s iconic North Beach neighborhood is set to be demolished — even after a tenant rights group blocked that effort at the last minute, trying to extend the years-long saga to fix the blighted property.

Still, the saga is not fully over yet, the building’s developer told The California Post. The Verdi Building at 659 Union Street has been sitting empty since two fires ravaged it in 2013 and 2018. 

All that’s left of it now is a brick exterior and temporary shoring holding it up.

For more than 100 years, the Verdi building has stood on the corner of Columbus and Union in the North Beach area. KPIX

In 2023, real estate firm Red Bridge Partners filed to redevelop the building, but attempts have been met with fierce opposition from neighborhood groups such as the North Beach Tenants Committee.

Since then, the building has been a dead zone amid an otherwise active neighborhood. The city’s Department of Building Inspection called the structure dangerous, too, saying there’s an risk of collapse in a March report.




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