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Timing for Hundreds of Approved Units Pushed Back, Again

Timing for Hundreds of Approved Units Pushed Back, Again

As we outlined back in 2019: Speaking of previously approved projects that have yet to break ground, the entitlements for the 230-unit development to rise at 667 Folsom Street are slated to expire in two months time and building permits for the project have yet to be requested. With... Read More »

One of Two Folsom Street Projects Positioned to Break Ground

One of Two Folsom Street Projects Positioned to Break Ground

Speaking of previously approved projects that have yet to break ground, the entitlements for the 230-unit development to rise at 667 Folsom Street are slated to expire in two months time and building permits for the project have yet to be requested. With that in mind, Equity Residential is... Read More »

Folsom Street Rising: Newly Rendered and Closer to Reality

Folsom Street Rising: Newly Rendered and Closer to Reality

With plans to raise the roof at 633 Folsom Street in the works, and the designs for a 14-story building to rise on the corner site of the two-story Canton Seafood & Dim Sum restaurant at 655 Folsom Street now closer to reality, the proposed 667 Folsom Street project,... Read More »

California College of the Arts Inks Potrero 1010 Lease

California College of the Arts Inks Potrero 1010 Lease

Speaking of Equity Residential, which just lowered its revenue forecast for 2016, due in part to a recent underperformance in the company’s San Francisco portfolio of apartment projects, the developer has inked a long-term lease with California College of the Arts (CCA) for the 6,000 square feet of Production,... Read More »

Big Developer Lowers Expectations Citing Lower Than Expected Rents

As we wrote when we first reported that asking rents in San Francisco had barely moved in the first quarter of the year, “there are roughly 7,300 units of housing under construction in San Francisco, including at least a thousand new apartments which will be ready for occupancy within... Read More »

Canton Seafood Condos Closer to Reality

Canton Seafood Condos Closer to Reality

The plans for razing the two-story Canton Seafood & Dim Sum restaurant at 655 Folsom Street and constructing a modern 14-story building, with 89 condos over 2,300 feet of commercial space and an underground garage for 36 cars with its entrance on Hawthorne, have just been granted an Eastern... Read More »

Folsom Street Rising and Newly Rendered

Folsom Street Rising and Newly Rendered

With plans to raise the roof on the corner building at 633 Folsom in the works, a plugged-in reader delivers a rendering for the proposed 240-unit building to rise up to 13 stories at 667 Folsom. The 667 Folsom Street project, which is being designed by Handel Architects for... Read More »

40-Story Rincon Hill Tower Rising Ahead Of Schedule

40-Story Rincon Hill Tower Rising Ahead Of Schedule

Construction of the 40-story Rincon Hill tower rising up to 400-feet at 340 Fremont Street has topped out ahead of schedule (i.e., it’s not rising any higher). And the 348 apartments within should be finished by July of 2016. Designed by Handel Architects for Equity Residential, Suffolk Construction is... Read More »

Condos To Replace Canton Seafood, Over 300 Units Could Rise

Condos To Replace Canton Seafood, Over 300 Units Could Rise

Having been on the boards for a couple of years, the formal application to raze the two-story Canton Seafood & Dim sum restaurant at 655 Folsom and construct a 14-story building, with 84 condos over 2,000 feet of commercial space and an underground garage for 54 cars, has been... Read More »

Concourse Hall Redevelopment Could Finally Kickoff In 2013

Concourse Hall Redevelopment Could Finally Kickoff In 2013

Plans for over 800 new housing units to be built at 801 Brannan (the current site of the Concourse Exhibition Hall) and One Henry Adams are up for approval by San Francisco’s Planning Commission this afternoon. As we first reported about the project back in 2010: The proposed development... Read More »