This building was originally built in the 1960s, but you really can't tell that from its current design. The facade seems to have been redone in the late 00s, adopting a residential look that I tend to associate with wealthier areas (the kind of places that have extensive design review requirements and a general opposition to anything other than single-family residential land use), while the interior setup also seems fairly modern. I'm not sure what this building originally was, since it seems way too large to have been a 60s grocery store all on its own; currently, it's subdivided between Nob Hill, CVS, and a self-storage place around back.
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