The extraordinary midcentury modern dwelling was built for prolific San Francisco developer Angelo Sangiacomo in 1970.
In a gesture as grand as his citywide ambitions, Angelo Sangiacomo commissioned the residence in the late 1960s.
San Francisco, renowned for its iconic skyline and diverse neighborhoods, is now home to a new architectural wonder that’s turning ...
For the first time since it was built for one of the city’s most successful real estate developers and landlords, 111 Edgehill Way is for sale. It is a one-of-a-kind midcentury home, offering iconic ...
Levi Strauss' lineage's former SF penthouse is listed for $18.5M after an extensive remodel by new owner Sreekanth Ravi.
San Francisco's landmark midcentury mansion at 111 Edgehill Way, once belonging to Angelo Sangiacomo, lists for $10 million.
From a city that is supposed to be avant-garde, it’s a shame,” the sculpture’s 96-year-old artist said after the decision.