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San Remo Hotel

U.S. Supreme Court Finds for City in San Remo Case

July 13, 2015June 20, 2005 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
High Court Holds that Plaintiffs May Not Relitigate in Federal Court Their Failed Claim That S.F.’s Hotel Conversion Ordinance is an Unconstitutional ‘Taking’

Categories News Tags Hotel Conversion Ordinance, San Remo Hotel

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Arguments in San Remo Hotel Case Today

July 13, 2015March 28, 2005 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
High Court Considers Whether Plaintiffs Can Relitigate Failed Claim That S.F.’s Hotel Conversion Ordinance Amounts to Unconstitutional ‘Taking’

Categories News Tags San Remo Hotel

Major Legal Victory For Low-Income Tenants, As Herrera Wins Another Round in San Remo Case

July 14, 2015April 19, 2004 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
Ninth District Court of Appeals Bars Plaintiffs from Re-litigating Failed Claim That S.F. Hotel Conversion Ordinance Amounts to Unconstitutional ‘Taking’

Categories News Tags Hotel Conversion Ordinance, San Remo Hotel

Herrera Wins Another Round in Case to Protect Affordable Housing

July 14, 2015April 17, 2003 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
U.S. District Court win in San Remo Hotel case upholds City’s Residential Hotel Conversion Ordinance

Categories News Tags Dennis Herrera, Hotel Conversion Ordinance, San Remo Hotel

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