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During the "dot-com" boomlet of 1999-2000, the building was purchased by Scott Seligman, which was soon followed by a 400% raise in rents. Tenants organized into a  building-wide association to avoid the rent rise or eviction, and in a rare case of commercial tenant organizing, they succeeded in staving off the new owner's plans.
During the "dot-com" boomlet of 1999-2000, the building was purchased by Scott Seligman, which was soon followed by a 400% raise in rents. Tenants organized into a  building-wide association to avoid the rent rise or eviction, and in a rare case of commercial tenant organizing, they succeeded in staving off the new owner's plans.
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'''Back of Grant Building from Stevenson Alley at 7th, Typesetting Etc. offices full of signs against eviction at back of second floor.'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:Signs-in-window-at-TE-against-evictions-2000.jpg]]
[[Image:Cc-speaking-city-hall-steps-save-the-grant-bldg-2000.jpg]]
'''Chris Carlsson speaking on steps of City Hall against Grant Building rent increases and evictions, 2000.'''
''Photo: Mona Caron''
[[Image:Manny-speaking-at-Save-the-Grant-Bldg-2000.jpg]]
'''Grant building tenants at City Hall, 2000.'''
''Photo: Mona Caron''
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'''7th Street side of building, 2000.'''
''Photo: Chris Carlsson''
[[Image:Cc-w-Nancy-Peters-and-Jim-Brook-behind-City-Hall-steps-2000.jpg]]
'''Chris Carlsson and City Lights' Nancy Peters discuss the campaign to save the Grant Building on steps of City Hall, 2000.'''
''Photo: Mona Caron''


In the late 2010s the building was gutted and renovated and converted into a Japanese-owned Yotel.
In the late 2010s the building was gutted and renovated and converted into a Japanese-owned Yotel.
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'''View southwest from center of Market toward 7th Street (Grant Building at left, followed by OddFellows Hall on opposite southwest corner of 7th and Market). Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson's motorcade travelling from SF) to the Fairmont Hotel. Stevenson waving to the people on the street. Sept. 9 1952.'''
'''View southwest from center of Market toward 7th Street (Grant Building at left behind Merrills Drugs sign, followed by Odd Fellows Hall on opposite southwest corner of 7th and Market). Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson's motorcade travelling from SFO to the Fairmont Hotel. Stevenson waving to the people on the street. Sept. 9 1952.'''


''Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp31.00134''
''Photo: [https://opensfhistory.org/Display/wnp31.00134.jpg OpenSFHistory.org wnp31.00134]''




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Latest revision as of 01:19, 2 January 2024

Unfinished History

by Chris Carlsson

Tendrnob$grant-building-photo.jpg

The Grant Building at 1095 Market Street (at 7th)

Photo: courtesy Nate Berkowitz

1906 grantbldg1.jpg

1906 grantbldg2.jpg

The Grant Building during and after the 1906 earthquake. Note the old City Hall a block west of the Grant Building in the second photo.

The Grant Building, built in 1904, has ceramic walls 2.5 feet thick and withstood unscathed the earthquakes of 1906 and 1989. In Suite 210, Shaping San Francisco was conceived and created between 1994 and 1997, echoing an earlier "History Factory" on Market Street between 3rd and 4th Streets.

Tendrnob$grant-building$billings itm$billings-business-card.jpg

Warren Billings watch repair business card, Suite 205, Grant Building

Suite 205 was Warren Billings' watch repair business after his release from Folsom Prison in 1943 until he died in 1972.

7th-and-market 3318.jpg

The Grant Building in 2008, now shadowed by the new Federal Building at 7th and Mission, but still across from the old Odd Fellows Building.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

During the "dot-com" boomlet of 1999-2000, the building was purchased by Scott Seligman, which was soon followed by a 400% raise in rents. Tenants organized into a building-wide association to avoid the rent rise or eviction, and in a rare case of commercial tenant organizing, they succeeded in staving off the new owner's plans.

TE-ofices-w-signs-at-Stevenson-and-7th.jpg

Back of Grant Building from Stevenson Alley at 7th, Typesetting Etc. offices full of signs against eviction at back of second floor.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Signs-in-window-at-TE-against-evictions-2000.jpg

Cc-speaking-city-hall-steps-save-the-grant-bldg-2000.jpg

Chris Carlsson speaking on steps of City Hall against Grant Building rent increases and evictions, 2000.

Photo: Mona Caron

Manny-speaking-at-Save-the-Grant-Bldg-2000.jpg

Grant building tenants at City Hall, 2000.

Photo: Mona Caron

TE-offices-Grant-Bldg-7th-Street-side.jpg

7th Street side of building, 2000.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Cc-w-Nancy-Peters-and-Jim-Brook-behind-City-Hall-steps-2000.jpg

Chris Carlsson and City Lights' Nancy Peters discuss the campaign to save the Grant Building on steps of City Hall, 2000.

Photo: Mona Caron


In the late 2010s the building was gutted and renovated and converted into a Japanese-owned Yotel.

VIEWSO~1.JPG

View southwest from center of Market toward 7th Street (Grant Building at left behind Merrills Drugs sign, followed by Odd Fellows Hall on opposite southwest corner of 7th and Market). Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson's motorcade travelling from SFO to the Fairmont Hotel. Stevenson waving to the people on the street. Sept. 9 1952.

Photo: OpenSFHistory.org wnp31.00134


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