A new restaurant and entertainment space have been proposed for development at 1815 Market Street in Mission District, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of a new rooftop Caribbean cocktail bar and nightclub.
Dante Buckley of The Divine Comedy LLC is the owner. Arcsine is responsible for the designs. According to public records, the building’s owner is Siamak Akhavan.
Named Dante’s Inferno, after renovation the multilevel rooftop cocktail bar and Caribbean restaurant will double as a nightclub and event space. Recent renderings showcase the 3,500-square-foot venue combining two tenant spaces at 1815-1819 Market Street and add a rooftop lounge. The proposal features a habitable roof deck over the roughly 3,000-square-feet combined of two tenant spaces.
Proposed renovation includes expansion at the rear of the building to create more space for a kitchen, a staircase and an elevator connecting the ground floor and rooftop levels.
A Planning Commission hearing has been scheduled on January 09, 2025, details of joining can be found here. Permit applications have been submitted since last summer. Initially, the opening date was set in fall 2024, however, the current target for opening is the first half of 2025 as the operation navigates final permits and prepares for construction. The building features about 100 feet of frontage at the corner of Market and Pearl streets abutting one of the building’s other two tenants, restaurant Sushi Zone.
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Should demolish the existing building not worth remaining and build something more interesting,like a multistory residential building with restaurant on ground floor. The developers need hire a more talented architect first.
Hello, Neat post.