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Development Team Will Pitch Land Deal in the Mission Tonight

Development Team Will Pitch Land Deal in the Mission Tonight

With San Francisco’s Planning Commission slated to hold a special hearing for the proposed 331-unit development to rise up to ten stories in height at 1979 Mission Street, the so-called “Monster,” in the Mission tonight, the development team is preparing to pitch a new deal for project as newly rendered... Read More »

Opposition to 117-Unit Development in the Mission Paid Off

Opposition to 117-Unit Development in the Mission Paid Off

While approved for the development of 117 apartments last year, including 23 units which are to be provided at below market rates (BMRs), the 2675 Folsom Street project has been waylaid by appeals championed by Calle 24 Latino Cultural District and the Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA). But with... Read More »

New Board Will Set the Tone for Development in SF This Week

New Board Will Set the Tone for Development in SF This Week

With the environmental review for the 157-unit development at 1515 South Van Ness Avenue having been successfully appealed in November, it would have been nearly impossible for San Francisco’s sitting Board of Supervisors to have argued any differently with respect to the appeal of the nearby 117-unit development at... Read More »

Another Major Mission District Development at Risk

Another Major Mission District Development at Risk

While the proposed 117-unit apartment building to rise up to 40-feet in height at 2675 Folsom Street, behind Parque Ninos Unidos at 23rd and Treat in the Mission, was approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission in September, the approval has been appealed. In addition, the project’s exemption from having... Read More »

Major Mission District Development Slated for Approval

Major Mission District Development Slated for Approval

The revised and newly rendered plans for a 117-unit apartment building to rise up to 40-feet in height behind Parque Ninos Unidos at 23rd and Treat in the Mission are slated to be approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission tomorrow afternoon (July 7). As we first reported early last... Read More »

Planning Commission Initiates Mission District Mini-Moratorium

Planning Commission Initiates Mission District Mini-Moratorium

San Francisco’s Planning Commission has voted to consider enacting “Interim Controls” for new market-rate housing, office and retail developments in the Mission. The stated intent is to provide the City “time to finalize a cohesive strategy to provide more affordable housing and economic stability” and “to complete its analysis... Read More »

New Plans For Parcel Across From Parque Ninos Unidos

New Plans For Parcel Across From Parque Ninos Unidos

The modern concept design for the Mission District parcel at 953 Treat Avenue has been kicked to curb, but Winder Gibson Architects is working on plans for a residential building to rise up to four-stories on the triangular site which borders the old Southern Pacific Railroad Right of Way... Read More »

Big Plans For Housing To Rise Behind Parque Ninos Unidos

Big Plans For Housing To Rise Behind Parque Ninos Unidos

The Axis Development Group has submitted plans to the city for a 115-unit residential building to rise up to 40-feet in height behind Parque Ninos Unidos at 23rd and Treat in the Mission. As proposed, the existing warehouse and parking lot on the 2675 Folsom Street site, which stretches... Read More »