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Big Development Prevails but Battle Isn’t Over

Big Development Prevails but Battle Isn’t Over

Approved by San Francisco’s Planning Commission last year, the 395-unit development designed to rise up to six stories in height at 16th and Mississippi, and up to four stories along 17th Street, in Lower Potrero Hill, with a total of 25,000 square feet of retail space and parking for... Read More »

Potrero Hill Dorm Development Rendered and Slated for Review

Potrero Hill Dorm Development Rendered and Slated for Review

As we reported in July: Plans to levels the one-story warehouse building on the northeast corner of Arkansas and 17th Streets and develop a four-story dorm for students enrolled at the California College of the Arts on the Lower Potrero Hill site are closer to reality, with San Francisco’s... Read More »

Opposition to Huge Potrero Hill Development Remains Unappeased

Opposition to Huge Potrero Hill Development Remains Unappeased

In an attempt to win over the opposition from a number of Potrero Hill neighbors and neighborhood groups, including the Potrero Boosters, Save the Hill and the adjacent Live Oak School, Related California has reduced the proposed number of apartments to rise at 1601 Mariposa from 320 to 299;... Read More »

Impacts and Hearing for 395-Unit Lower Potrero Hill Development

Impacts and Hearing for 395-Unit Lower Potrero Hill Development

The Impact Report for the proposed 395-unit Lower Potrero Hill development to rise up to six-stories in height at 16th and Mississippi, and up to four stories along 17th Street, has just been published and the public hearing for the project has been scheduled for September 17. As designed... Read More »

Another Battle Brewing Over Plans For Lower Potrero Hill Site

Another Battle Brewing Over Plans For Lower Potrero Hill Site

With Kaiser Permanente having been dissuaded from building their Medical Office Building at 16th and Mississippi in Lower Potrero Hill, or “LoPo” if you will, new plans for a 260-unit residential building to rise up to six stories on the northern half of the Corovan Storage Facility site have... Read More »