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Rothy's co-founder Roth Martin purchased the Pacific Heights home in 2020, then gave the place a complete makeover.
Built in 1908 and renovated by Rothy's co-founder William Roth Martin, 2312 Pacific Ave. in San Francisco's Pacific Heights ...
Martin and his wife spent millions on a multiyear renovation. Now they’re asking $15.495 million for the roughly 7,300-square-foot redbrick home.
After two years of violent shootings at Market Square during Fiesta San Antonio, including two killed, SAPD is gating the square off and checking bags.
It was in July 2013 in Rio de Janeiro – on Francis’s first papal pilgrimage beyond Europe, to Brazil for World Youth Day – ...
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Walk into eco-shoe founder’s S.F. mansion as he heads to Texas for next projectspans four levels and 7,200 square feet. The five-bedroom ... co-founder of the San Francisco Chronicle and namesake of the famous museum. Martin’s San Francisco-based company gained prominence for ...
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín, who welcomed the decision to fly flags at half-mast over public buildings, said there should be ...
The TPC San Antonio Oaks Course ... course doesn't have a bunker and some of the traps can be as large as 8,000 square feet. Since the Valero Texas Open moved to the Oaks Course in 2010, winners ...
The SEC regular-season champion Tigers face the conference tournament-winning Gators on Saturday in the first all-SEC matchup in the history of the Final Four.
The 29-year-old Kansas City Chiefs quarterback teamed up with his wife, Brittany, and his brother Jackson to pull off the very generous surprise: an $825,000 newly constructed home in Texas.
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Photos: Rothy’s founder and de Young heir lists Pacific Heights mansion as family moves to TexasOn Monday, William Roth Martin ... San Francisco mansion, designed by renowned architect Stephen Volpe, spans four stories and features extensive renovations. The Martins, who purchased the 7,300 ...
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