Residential Building Proposed At 1010 Mission Street In SoMa, San Francisco

1010 Mission Street1010 Mission Street via SIA Consulting

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 1010 Mission Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of a nine-story residential building offering residential units and community space. The site is currently used as parking lot with 15 car parking stalls.

SIA Consulting is the project sponsor.

1010 Mission Street Aerial Rendering

1010 Mission Street Aerial Rendering via SIA Consulting

The project site is a parcel spanning an area of 4,464 square feet. The project proposes the new construction of a nine-story, approximately 80-foot-tall residential building containing 57 single room occupancy (SRO) units. The residential units will span an area of 20,170 square feet, and community space spanning an area of 410 square feet will be developed on the ground floor. The project will provide 57 class 1 bicycle spaces within the building and four class 2 bicycle spaces on the sidewalks. The building will also include a total of approximately 2,250 gross square feet of open space on the ground floor and on the roof. No vehicle parking is proposed.

1010 Mission Street View

1010 Mission Street View via Google Maps

The project is anticipated to require approvals and an estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet. The project site is a parcel fronting Mission and Jessie Streets.

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4 Comments on "Residential Building Proposed At 1010 Mission Street In SoMa, San Francisco"

  1. Great use of the space which is pretty much empty now. Build it.😎

  2. Yah that’s great that such a skinny site supports the economics of development. The article is unclear whether this is market rate or subsidized in some way. Glad another asphalt parking lot will be made productive though!

  3. So excited for this! The less parking lots the better!

  4. Rejected by city – another disappointment

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