The founders of the 40-year-old Blazing Saddles bike rental company custom-designed the home and storefront.
The founders of local fixture Blazing Saddles bikes are selling their combination storefront and family home for $10.9M.The Blazing Saddles logo is recognizable to most San Franciscans, affixed to rental bikes that tour the city and bay, delighting tourists and residents for more than 40 years. Now, founders Jeff and Helena Sears have put theirWhen Jeff and Helena started Blazing Saddles, it was one of the first bicycle rental businesses in the city.
Founders of local fixture Blazing Saddles bikes are selling combination storefront and family home for $10.9M.Founders of local fixture Blazing Saddles bikes are selling combination storefront and family home for $10.9M.The three-bedroom unit offers an open concept living room/kitchen/dining area with postcard-perfect San Francisco Bay views. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz, a vista that is even more dramatic from the balcony and roof deck.
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