S.F. co-living startup Starcity sold to N.Y. firm after pandemic struggles
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Starcity, the San Francsico coliving startup that offered tech-centric living spaces, like this one at 1856 McAllister, has been sold to a firm in New York.Santiago Mejia/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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An artist’s rendering of a 270-unit building planned for Minna and Fifth Streets in the SoMa area of San Francisco. The developer, Starcity, will be selling the property.Starcity/Show MoreShow Less
Starcity, the San Francisco startup that helped pioneer a model of tech-centric, urban co-living but struggled to execute its ambitious development plans during the pandemic, is being acquired by Common, a rival New York-based firm.