New permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a residential project proposed at 1358 14th Avenue in Inner Sunset, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of four condominium units along with one Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU).
The project site is a parcel spanning an area of 3,000 square feet. The scope of work includes the conversion of a four-flex single-family unit to four condominium units. Two parking spaces have also been proposed as a part of the project.
A project review meeting has been scheduled for review and approval. The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet.
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YIMBY, please don’t wast my time by publishing half thought out design!
Not only that can you imagine being a property owner having your project details put out there like this, and why exactly is this newsworthy? Grist for the mill.
While the Bay Area development scene outside of San Francisco is robust — looks booming to me, moldering head-in-its-ass San Francisco is at a complete standstill. So reporting is dipping. We will even see posts on just one ADU added to a backyard soon.
Note that the Yimby Team is not of Andrew Nelson’s excellent quality of reporting.
Yeah there’s been a lot of development in Bay Area cities outside San Francisco. San Francisco’s need for housing is much higher than every other city, so they’ve had to propose taller skyscrapers that will cost more and take more time to build
“San Francisco’s need for housing is much higher than every other city,”
False. SF is a peninsula that is mostly developed, not your sprawling home county.
Stay there, YIMBY transplants. SF will outlast your “non-profit” corruption.
90+% of your cheerleading will be for nothing as it will never be built.
Retire your slogans. Yuppie condo towers do nothing for the housing crisis.
As. You. Know.
Misspelling is taking over journalism. It is a shame.