401 Grove Street: The Revised Designs And Density
As we first reported three weeks ago, the request for modifications and a revised design for a five-story building at 401 Grove (corner of Gough) previously approved for development in…
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As we first reported three weeks ago, the request for modifications and a revised design for a five-story building at 401 Grove (corner of Gough) previously approved for development in…
As the San Francisco Planning Code reads with respect to the Mission Alcoholic Beverage Special Use Subdistrict: There is an unusually large number of establishments dispensing alcoholic beverages, including beer…
By way of a tipster and Mission Mission, as proposed, the dormant ex-gas station lot on the southwest corner of 15th Street and South Van Ness will be redeveloped with…
As proposed, the 2,026 square foot two-bedroom home at 1710 Diamond would be razed, the 121 by 71 foot lot would be subdivided into four, and four three-story single-family homes…
From the San Francisco Business Times: California Pacific Medical Center said Tuesday it has offered to pay for $1.1 billion in community benefits for the poor and uninsured in San…
The plans for over 800 new housing units across 801 Brannan and One Henry Adams continue to make their way through planning with a Draft Environmental Impact Report has now…
From the Wall Street Journal today with respect to the proposed designs for Salesforce’s new global headquarters campus in Mission Bay: Renderings of the Salesforce.com campus, released earlier this month,…
First approved for development in 2008 and scheduled to be re-reviewed by the Planning Commission today, the request for modifications and a revised design for a five-story building at 401…
The draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for San Francisco Waterfront Partner’s proposed 8 Washington Street project is now complete and is scheduled to be presented to the public on July…
With no specific policies, procedures or standards currently in place, on Thursday San Francisco’s Planning Commission will vote on whether or not to initiate discussion for a planning code ordinance…