The Architecture / Engineering / Construction Hot Takes I'll Say So You Don't Have To by Hannah Johnson

I’m approaching five years working as a marketing professional in the A/E/C industry. Last year, I made the transition from working at a large international architecture firm to a woman-and-majority family-owned local construction company (Cahill Contractors). While I haven’t worked for an Engineering firm in the A/E/C industry, I’ve come to witness some distinct differences and similarities. Disclaimer - these opinions come from my personal experience, but I bet others would agree. Do you?

Interview with Apartment Therapy by Hannah Johnson

This Small San Francisco Rental Sports Two Rad Fireplaces and a Retro TV Bar

Hannah Johnson, a graphic designer and content marketer, has been renting this 650-square-foot, one-bedroom rental apartment for three years, and says she pays $1900 a month (plus $200 for a parking spot). “When life was somewhat returning to normal in 2021, I moved into my first, very own apartment. The only silver lining of Covid for me was cheaper rent prices in San Francisco,” Johnson begins.

“It was a renters’ market at the time, and I got to tour many amazing apartments. As a gal who thrifts and loves anything vintage, I immediately fell in love with this one. It had not one, but TWO fireplaces and was super quiet but was also in a lively, walkable area — the best of both worlds! I applied immediately, and the rest is history.”