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UCSF Buys Dogpatch Parcels To Build Up To 1,000 Units Of Housing

UCSF Buys Dogpatch Parcels To Build Up To 1,000 Units Of Housing

As rumored earlier this year, UCSF has purchased the low-slung industrial properties at 590 and 600 Minnesota Street, on either side of 18th Street, on the border of Dogpatch and Mission Bay. The parcels are zoned for development up to 58-feet in height and Urban Mixed Use, which includes... Read More »

UCSF Officially Endorses Warriors’ Mission Bay Arena Project

UCSF Officially Endorses Warriors’ Mission Bay Arena Project

UCSF, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, and the Golden State Warriors have reached a preliminary agreement that would establish a proposed Mission Bay Transportation Improvement Fund, could potentially cap the number of large-scale events allowed to be held at the Warriors’ proposed Mission Bay Arena on weeknights that the... Read More »

UCSF’s Support For Warriors Arena Contingent On Traffic Plan

UCSF’s Support For Warriors Arena Contingent On Traffic Plan

UCSF’s support for the Golden State Warriors’ proposed Arena and Events Center to rise in Mission Bay will be contingent on securing a binding and funded agreement “to address traffic concerns that are projected to result when large, dual or overlapping events occur at the proposed Warriors complex and... Read More »

Dogpatch Site Could Yield 1,000 Units Of Student Housing For UCSF

Dogpatch Site Could Yield 1,000 Units Of Student Housing For UCSF

The two low-slung industrial properties at 590 and 600 Minnesota Street, on either side of 18th Street in Dogpatch, are on the market and zoned for Urban Mixed Use development, which includes housing, up to 58-feet in height. And while a deal has yet to be inked, UCSF is... Read More »

Mission Bay Block 7 Update: Timeline And Occupants

Mission Bay Block 7 Update: Timeline And Occupants

The timeline for the groundbreaking of the 200-unit apartment building to rise on the western portion of Mission Bay Block 7, fronting Fourth Street between China Basin and Mission Bay Boulevard North, has slipped by about a month from April to May, but the development remains on-track to be... Read More »

Tech Space On Former Cemetery And UCSF Campus Site?

Tech Space On Former Cemetery And UCSF Campus Site?

Up until the early 1940s, the parcel upon which UCSF’s current 10-acre Laurel Heights campus was built was part of the Laurel Hill Cemetery.  Transferred to the San Francisco Unified School District, the Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company purchased the property from the SFUSD in 1953 and built its corporate... Read More »

A New Home For Family House

A New Home For Family House

With 200 units of affordable housing slated to soon break ground on the western three-quarters of Mission Bay Block 7, construction on a new 92,000-square-foot home for Family House is underway on the eastern quarter of the block, fronting Third Street between China Basin and Mission Bay Boulevard North.... Read More »

Affordable 200-Unit Mission Bay Building Slated To Break Ground

Affordable 200-Unit Mission Bay Building Slated To Break Ground

The building permits for 200 affordable apartments to rise on the western portion of Mission Bay Block 7, fronting Fourth Street between China Basin and Mission Bay Boulevard North, were issued last year. And according to a plugged-in source, the ground for the four-story development – a development which... Read More »

Big Deal To Redevelop UCSF’s Laurel Heights Campus Inked

Big Deal To Redevelop UCSF’s Laurel Heights Campus Inked

The development team which has been negotiating with the University of California San Francisco for the right to redevelop UCSF’s 10-acre Laurel Heights campus at 3333 California Street has inked a deal to move forward and “maximize the value of the property.” According to the Business Times, SKS Partners LLC... Read More »

Building Out Mission Bay: The One Unknown

Building Out Mission Bay: The One Unknown

With Mission Bay Block 40 having been sold to Kilroy Realty with approved plans for an urban campus to rise on the site, the only remaining undeveloped parcels in Mission Bay for which the plans are currently unknown are the remnant portion of Salesforce.com’s holdings, two partial blocks which... Read More »