Meeting Scheduled For 850 Bush Street, Lower Nob Hill, San Francisco

850 Bush Street renovation and addition renderings, design by Leavitt Architecture850 Bush Street renovation and addition renderings, design by Leavitt Architecture

Permits have been filed seeking the approval of a 850 Bush Street in Lower Nob Hill, San Francisco. The project proposal includes vertical and horizontal addition to the existing one-story plus mezzanine structure, previously occupied by a restaurant, resulting in a 7-story building.

Leavitt Architecture is responsible for the design concepts.

850 Bush Street

850 Bush Street via Leavitt Architecture

850 Bush Street West Elevation

850 Bush Street West Elevation via Leavitt Architecture

The existing structure, a contributor to the Lower Nob Hill Apartment Hotel Historic District, is approximately 19 feet tall, while the height of the building with the vertical addition will be 65 feet to the finished roof. The 5-story 13,500 square-foot addition, will include 21 dwelling units, comprised of 7 one-bedroom units and 14 two-bedroom units, with 3 affordable units.

850 Bush Street East Elevation

850 Bush Street East Elevation via Leavitt Architecture

The ground floor will retain an approximately 1,900 square foot retail space. The project includes 21 Class 1 and 4 Class 2 bicycle parking spaces, with no accessory off-street parking.

850 Bush Street Elevation

850 Bush Street Elevation via Leavitt Architecture

Planning Commission has scheduled a meeting for Thursday, December 16, 2021, details of which can be found here.

850 Bush Street vertical elevation, design by Leavitt Architecture

850 Bush Street vertical elevation, design by Leavitt Architecture

The property site is located between Mason Street and Taylor Street.

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2 Comments on "Meeting Scheduled For 850 Bush Street, Lower Nob Hill, San Francisco"

  1. Good looks and nice that plan includes parking for 24 bicycles

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