corona heights

 

From 1899 to 1915, the area now known as Corona Heights was the site of the Gray Brothers Quarry and Brick Factory. When operations ended, a blasted landscape and vehicle access roads carved into the hillside were left behind, making a prime setting to construct homes on solid earth and with million-dollar views.

corona heights

 

From 1899 to 1915, the area now known as Corona Heights was the site of the Gray Brothers Quarry and Brick Factory. When operations ended, a blasted landscape and vehicle access roads carved into the hillside were left behind, making a prime setting to construct homes on solid earth and with million-dollar views.

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At the heart of the neighborhood, Corona Heights Park is the crown jewel: a large open space with sport courts and a dog-friendly park, with rustic stairways winding up to Corona Peak and a spectacular 360-degree vantage of the city and bay.

Close proximity to Market Street, the Divisadero Corridor, MUNI lightrail and streetcar, and all the amenities of The Castro make Corona Heights one of San Francisco’s best kept secrets.