Zach Haupert
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Zach Haupert
@zhaupert
Lover of people and commercial real estate. @TCP_RE
San Francisco, CA Katılım Mart 2009
96 Takip Edilen75 Takipçiler

@realEstateTrent I just leased all of 425 Brannan (19.5k sqft) at $37/ft. Put on the market June 1st. Tenants moved in mid-August. I have completed 79 leases so far this year in SF proper....and counting
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It’s kinda crazy that every news outlet is reporting that Steph Curry bought this for 6 times the 2021 price. That’s simply false information. It sold in 2016 for over $3.2 million and that was pre entitlements.
NBC Bay Area@nbcbayarea
Warriors superstar Steph Curry just closed a purchase of an office building in the Dogpatch area of San Francisco for $8.5 million. nbcbay.com/EtVqKem
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Just Sold | 600 20th Street, San Francisco
$8,500,000 | Dogpatch Neighborhood
The property will be redeveloped into the headquarters of @ThirtyInk, along with additional art/industrial/flex space.

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JUST SOLD | 53-69 Bluxome St, San Francisco
$6,050,000 | SOMA District
@TCP_RE is pleased to have represented the sale of these three commercial flex buildings, showing continued sale transaction momentum in San Francisco. 2 of 3 are available now for lease.

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@sfstandard Maybe don't run your business with only robots and people will actually want to eat and pay for your food.
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SF Chicken Spot Closes, Owner Blames Market Street Car Ban
The owner of Yeo’s Electric Chicken and Rice said his restaurant closed due to a perfect storm of bad business conditions. sfstandard.com/2023/12/04/mar…
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@TCP_RE is launching a coworking space within our ~24,000 sq. ft. sublease listing at 123 Townsend St AKA 118 King St. This initiative aims to generate immediate revenue while also incubating smaller tenants, with the goal of facilitating their growth into larger, long-term occupants, either in this space or elsewhere. Contact for more info.
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Daniel Lurie, San Francisco California
I spent the afternoon today photowalking around the most hardcore parts of the Tenderloin (Turk, Eddy, Larkin, Leavenworth, Jones) in San Francisco with San Francisco mayoral candidate @DanielLurie.
Lurie is running against incumbent San Francisco Mayor @LondonBreed and Supervisor @Ahsha_Safai for next year's mayoral election and is positioned as an outsider reformer who is looking to clean up San Francisco and help bring us back to our glory days.
I knew Daniel a little from X and also from @bettersoma mentioning him to me once, but didn't really know much about his positions or his philosophy for cleaning up our beloved city beyond that.
After spending some one on one time with him today I came away feeling optimistic that we may have a potential mayor who is committed to cleaning up our city and for responsibly dealing with our fentanyl crisis -- which I view as the number one problem in San Francisco today.
I met Daniel as he was leaving a luncheon event for the @salvationarmysf at the Hibernia Bank Building and was impressed that it was just him and I and that there were no PR flaks or security personnel. I was also impressed when he didn't hesitate when I suggested we walk the Tenderloin, a place you rarely see politicians willing to go without security.
As we walked through San Francisco's most bleakest neighborhood, walking past drug deals, addicts openly using and bodies hunched over or passed out on the sidewalk we shared our concerns about both what has happened to our city as well as the plight and suffering that was everywhere around us.
I asked my own pointed questions. "Would you support mandating care for these people," pointing to the bodies on the sidewalk. "Yes he said.
He talked about re-empowering the San Francisco police department to deal with the drug epidemic. He talked about our need for more recovery beds, mandated recovery beds, and that we stop handing out needles and tinfoil enabling our addicts. While we might never truly eradicate all drug use in San Francisco, certainly we could clean up the vast majority of it.
My own message was clear. Our number one problem in San Francisco today is drugs. Fix that and you fix San Francisco. Again and again he agreed with me and while it's easy to cynically chalk his agreement up to a politician politicking, I did feel like he was in fact very sincere and committed to cleaning up our city.
We talked about the current Mayor London Breed. Breed has said a lot of the right things, especially more recently, but in my opinion her words have often not come with action. Looking around at the chaos and drug addiction around us, after almost four years it's certainly as bad and probably worse than it's ever been.
It was a good walk today. Perhaps the most hopeful I've felt about San Francisco's future in a while. Lurie's going to have a long year ahead of him as he runs what will undoubtedly be a rough and tumble fight for control of our city, but he is a contender and the one I'm most inclined to support after our walk today. I'm in it to win it he said.
We did touch on all the good things that we both have experienced in San Francisco as well. The great restaurants, cultural institutions, arts, events and people that make San Francisco great. All four of my kids were born at Cal Pacific in San Francisco, so were his two.
I'm sure I won't agree with Daniel on everything. I'm still a progressive he reminded me, just not THAT kind of progressive.
I'm more of a centrist myself, but I think we both agreed that left, center or right, the number one thing we need to fix about San Francisco right now is the drugs. That's not a partisan issue really, in my opinion, it's a human issue, a compassion issue. Instead of letting our addicts die out on our city streets or in our SROs, we need to aggressively deal with this problem as the number one problem facing San Francisco today.
I hope to get to know Daniel better as his campaign unfolds, but for now I consider myself both a supporter and a friend.

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For Sale: vimeo.com/857647361
860 Warm Springs Rd, Kenwood, CA
Full renovation and construction of ADU
$4.775m
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@FrontlineCRE @jandreini1 Happy this is added to our list of industrial deals in the North Bay. Started working the North Bay market in late 2020 and have completed over $200m in transactions.
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@jandreini1 You’re a great fit for this deal and love the SF connection via Twitter.
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Thankfully Twitter is more than a social network
Acquired a warehouse in a very tight submarket at distressed pricing
Gonna slap on some paint, clean it up, and bring it to to market to re-sell in 30 days
Thanks @FrontlineCRE for letting us be your equity partner
#retwit
Rob Mann@FrontlineCRE
Turns out this twitter thing translates to real deals. Excited to announce that we purchased a value-add industrial building in Santa Rosa, CA with @jandreini1 and EvCap investments. Turns out a couple San Francisco real estate guys needed twitter to do a deal together. I’m actively in the market for more deals.
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@JoelEngardio @DavidChiu The city politicians that back the injunction will soon be voted out. Keep up the good work @JoelEngardio #welovesf
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I support City Attorney @DavidChiu's fight against a court injunction that won’t let San Francisco remove tent encampments when people reject offers of shelter.
If someone refuses shelter, they shouldn’t get to camp anywhere they want indefinitely.
And they shouldn’t get to do whatever they want. If someone repeatedly breaks the social contract, we can’t let “anything goes” become the new normal.
San Francisco is a compassionate and generous city. We provide shelter and services to thousands of people every year. We’re committed to building affordable housing for unhoused people.
But we can’t give up our streets to people who continually turn down our offers of shelter and services. We need the ability to enforce laws because San Franciscans deserve to live, work, and go to school in a functioning city.
One decision by one judge has created chaos. The injunction conflicts with other judicial rulings. It holds us to an impossible standard. We’re expected to provide shelter to 100% of the people experiencing homelessness before we can tell one person who rejects shelter they’re not allowed to camp wherever they want.
The injunction prolongs human suffering on our streets and it keeps us from helping people in need. Some people with severe mental illness and drug addiction require compelled treatment to save their lives.
Successful treatment depends on a safe place to live — and that is not on our streets. We need to keep creating more housing of all types: shelter beds, subacute beds, community residential facilities. But for this housing to work, we must take “sleeping on the sidewalk” off the table.
We also have to acknowledge the existence of “drug tourism.” It explains why some people set up camp in San Francisco and refuse shelter. Drugs are not allowed in shelters, but they’re easy to get on the sidewalk. That’s why we must shut down the open drug market on San Francisco’s streets.
We must continue our compassionate approach to homelessness. But we will not sacrifice the social contract for a functioning city.
Read news story about the injunction and a rally to overturn it: sfstandard.com/2023/08/17/dec…
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At the @Bisnow State of the Market - San Francisco event, representing our building owner at 1170 Harrison St! @FrontlineCRE #retwit #SanFrancisco

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Team ZMT of Touchstone Commercial Partners giving opening remarks at the State of the Market - San Francisco. Many innovative ideas/projects coming down the pipeline for SF! #retwit #CRE #SanFrancisco

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@SFFFLocal798 @LondonBreed @PGE4Me @HillaryRonen @MattHaneySF @RafaelMandelman Heard this fire was started by a homeless encampment on Erie St and that Bruce Bartfeld called everyday to have it removed. Assuming the fire burned down the SoMa West CBD hub that the property owners are funding to help clean up the streets?
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UPDATE: 4th alarm on Erie (14th and Shotwell) area. Ladder pipes are being set up. PLEASE AVOID THE AREA THERE ARE LIVE WIRES DOWN. @PGE4Me @LondonBreed @HillaryRonen @MattHaneySF @RafaelMandelman
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