Plans have been resubmitted for a residential infill at 2051 Market Street in San Francisco’s Mission Dolores neighborhood. The project is seeking re-entitlement through the Housing Choice San Francisco program, having previously received approval in June 2024. Sak Design & Build is the project client.
The previous entitlements are for a seven-story complex containing 29 ownership units and 1,550 square feet of ground-floor commercial retail space. Unit sizes vary, with 15 one-bedroom units and 14 two-bedroom units. Parking is included for 31 bicycles and no vehicles.

2051 Market Street facade elevation, illustration by Winder Gibson Architects
Winder Gibson Architects is responsible for the design. Updated plans have not been published with the recent reentitlement request. The previous illustrations show a relatively uninspired urban infill with a boxy, collage-like facade overlooking Market Street. The facade will be clad with wood-look panels, painted fiber cement, and stucco.
The 0.11-acre parcel is in a triangular lot bound by Market Street, 14th Street, and Dolores Street. Future residents will be close to the underground light rail station, Safeway, and Duboce Park.

2051 Market Street, image via Google Satellite
The existing structure was reported to have been built in 1913 in a classical revival style, designed by William H. Crim as a funeral parlor. The structure is not considered an historic resource, though it fits within the post-1906 earthquake and fire reconstruction period as described by the city.
City records show the property last sold in September 2020 for $3.6 million. Third Space and the other organizations that have occupied 2051 Market Street since Eros closed in 2021. The estimated timeline and cost for construction have yet to be established.
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