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1525 Pine Street with the Grubstake facade at ground-level, rendering by Kerman Morris Architects

New Renderings for 1525 Pine Street, Nob Hill, San Francisco

New renderings have been released along with CUA approval for 1525 Pine Street, an eight-story residential proposal with adaptive reuse of the historic Grubstake facade in Nob Hill, San Francisco. The project was approved in July. An appeal was filed last week by neighbors, though it is widely expected to fail. San Francisco-based Pine Street Development is responsible for the project.

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36 Amber Drive

Affordable Housing Breaks Ground At 36 Amber Drive, Diamond Heights, San Francisco

Celebrating with her city, Mayor London Breed announced the recent news of groundbreaking for an affordable housing project at 36 Amber Drive in Diamond Heights, San Francisco. The project will offer eight dwellings, available for purchase for low- to moderate-income families. The project is the first City-sponsored affordable housing partnership with Habitat for Humanity. The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD) is the project developer. Kerman Morris Architects is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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1525 Pine Street

Proposal For a Mixed-Use Building At 1525 Pine Street In Nob Hill, San Francisco Is Under Review

San Francisco Planning Commission will be reviewing a request for continuance of a proposed project at 1525 Pine Street in Nob Hill, San Francisco. The proposal includes the construction of a new eight-story mixed-use commercial and residential building. The project proposes to demolish an existing single-story commercial space occupied by a restaurant. Kerman Morris Architects LLP is managing the design concepts and construction. Nicholas Pigott is responsible for the project as property owner, operating through 1525 Pine Street Dev LLC.

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