Real Estate/Development
Jun. 24, 2003
Bricks and Mortar Rule
BY ERIK CUMMINS Special to CREJ Tony Ratner reached behind a door in a 28th-floor corner office in San Francisco's historic Russ Building and released a latch. He took a few steps along the wood-paneled wall and gave it a gentle push. A panel creaked open, revealing a small, dark chamber.
BY ERIK CUMMINS
Special to CREJ
Tony Ratner reached behind a door in a 28th-floor corner office in San Francisco's historic Russ Building and released a latch. He took a few steps along the wood-paneled wall and gave it a gentle push. A panel creaked open, revealing a...
Special to CREJ
Tony Ratner reached behind a door in a 28th-floor corner office in San Francisco's historic Russ Building and released a latch. He took a few steps along the wood-paneled wall and gave it a gentle push. A panel creaked open, revealing a...
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