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CityPlace Revived With Plans For J.C. Penney As The Anchor Tenant

CityPlace Revived With Plans For J.C. Penney As The Anchor Tenant

The approved for development but since foreclosed upon CityPlace parcels stretching from 935 to 965 Market Street between Fifth and Sixth are now in contract to be bought with JCPenney signed-on to be the development’s anchor tenant. Read More »

Market Square’s Mid-Market Retail Revolution

Market Square’s Mid-Market Retail Revolution

As we noted yesterday, the reincarnation of 1355 Market Street and the adjoining 875 Stevenson Street, together “Market Square,” will include almost 100,000 square feet of potential new retail space in the buildings and a pedestrian plaza between the two in place of Stevenson Street. Read More »

An All-Star Architect’s Design For An All Star Site At One Van Ness

An All-Star Architect’s Design For An All Star Site At One Van Ness

From John King with respect to the Richard Meier & Partners designed 34-story residential tower that’s on the boards to rise near the corner of Market and Van Ness, possibly replacing the squat building in which the All Star Café currently resides: What’s unusual here is the proposed tower’s... Read More »

Construction Commences On The Decades-Old “Hole In The Ground”

Construction Commences On The Decades-Old “Hole In The Ground”

Construction has commenced at the corner of Market, Noe, and 16th streets. Known as the “Hole in the Ground” for the past three decades following the fiery demise of the church that once occupied the site, as plugged-in people know, it’s a five-story building with 18 residential units over... Read More »

Cassidy’s 1844 Market Street Project Facing Foreclosure

Cassidy’s 1844 Market Street Project Facing Foreclosure

While it was a plugged-in tipster that first noticed movement on builder Joe Cassidy’s 113-unit mixed-use project at 1844 Market Street last May, and earlier this year a plugged-in reader reported Cassidy was continuing site excavation for the unfunded project on his own dime (“He can sell the dirt…and... Read More »

The Appellants And Text Behind The Appeal Of CityPlace’s Approval

The Appellants And Text Behind The Appeal Of CityPlace’s Approval

As we reported earlier this week, the Planning Commission’s vote to certify the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and allow the development of 935-965 Market Street to move forward and become “CityPlace” was appealed and is currently scheduled to be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors on September 7. The... Read More »

CityPlace (935-965 Market) APPROVED By The Planning Commission

CityPlace (935-965 Market) APPROVED By The Planning Commission

As a plugged-in reader reports, the CityPlace development at 935-965 Market has been approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission, and with, rather than without, parking. CityPlace could start serving shoppers in San Francisco as soon as 2012. The impact on that stretch of Market and the neighborhood overall? Even... Read More »

Closer To Reality For 2001 Market Street

Closer To Reality For 2001 Market Street

A plugged-in tipster directs us to the most realistic couple of renderings we’ve seen for the proposed mixed-use development at 2001 Market and around to 14th. And while the BAR Architects website doesn’t yet feature the latest renderings, it does note “the project is slated to begin construction Fall... Read More »

Details To Augment Designs For “CityPlace” (935-965 Market Street)

Details To Augment Designs For “CityPlace” (935-965 Market Street)

Augmenting the designs we brought you a year ago, the Draft Environmental Impact Report for 935-965 Market Street (a.k.a. “CityPlace“) is now online with all its gory details. The building would be on the south side of Market Street, mid-block between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Stevenson Street forms the... Read More »

It’s Rendering Thaim Time For 2200-2210 Market (Corner Of 15th)

It’s Rendering Thaim Time For 2200-2210 Market (Corner Of 15th)

The proposed design for 2200 Market at 15th Street via Curbed above. As the corner and Thai House Restaurant currently stand below. As proposed the single story restaurant and surface area parking lot will become a restaurant and retail on the ground floor with 22 residential units in four... Read More »