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Bigger Plans for Ocean Avenue Development Closer to Reality

Bigger Plans for Ocean Avenue Development Closer to Reality

As we outlined two years ago, nearly to the day: The designs for a 125-unit development to rise up to five stories in height upon the former Crayon Box/Little Bear preschool site at 65 Ocean Avenue, between Cayuga Avenue and Alemany Boulevard, have been newly rendered by rg-architecture and... Read More »

Biggish Ocean Avenue Development Closer to Reality

Biggish Ocean Avenue Development Closer to Reality

The designs for a 125-unit development to rise up to five stories in height upon the former Crayon Box/Little Bear preschool site at 65 Ocean Avenue, between Cayuga Avenue and Alemany Boulevard, have been newly rendered by rg-architecture and the formal application to move forward with the development has... Read More »

Affordable Housing on Alemany as Proposed

Affordable Housing on Alemany as Proposed

Plans to raze the rustic Main Street Theater and develop 103 apartments on the building’s Excelsior District site are moving forward, with the project team having applied for priority processing. As we first reported last year, the proposed development would rise up to 40 feet in height across the... Read More »

Main Street Theater’s Next Production: Housing

Main Street Theater’s Next Production: Housing

Plans to raze the rustic Main Street Theater building in the Excelsior are in the works. And as envisioned, a four-story development with 103 residential units will rise across the 915 Cayuga Avenue site, which extends to Alemany Boulevard, behind the Little Bear School campus at 65 Ocean Avenue... Read More »

Designs for More Density and Shops on Ocean Avenue

Designs for More Density and Shops on Ocean Avenue

Acquired by developers Brian Spiers and Chris Foley in 2007, the preliminary plans for a 105-unit residential building to rise upon the Crayon Box/Little Bear preschool site at 65 Ocean Avenue have been submitted to Planning and Presidio Bay Ventures is now leading the development charge. As designed by... Read More »