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Sales Begin for Yerba Buena Island Housing In San Francisco

Multi-billion-dollar housing development is all set to be revealed in Yerba Buena Island; an island settled in the bay between Oakland and San Francisco. Yerba Buena Island will soon be home to 226 luxury apartments priced at a minimum of $1 million. San Franciscan boutique Real Estate venture, Wilson Meany, is the developer and investor. The Agency and Stockbridge are also managing the development of the project. The project celebrated groundbreaking in mid-2019.

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98 Franklin Street with One Oak to its left, rendering by Skidmore Owings & Merrill

New Building Permits Filed for 98 Franklin Street, Civic Center, San Francisco

New building permits have been filed for a 37-story mixed-use tower at 98 Franklin Street in the Civic Center neighborhood of San Francisco. The city’s Planning Department approved the development in May of 2020, allowing for construction on top of surface parking at the corner of Oak and Franklin with a small parcel of land, allowing construction to extend to Market Street. Related Companies is responsible for the development.

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807 Franklin Street east elevation from Franklin Street, rendering by Kerman Morris Architects

Victorian Home Moved, Renderings Revealed for 807 Franklin Street, Western Addition, San Francisco

A 139-year old Victorian Home, named the Englander House, has been cleared from the parcel at 807 Franklin Street for a proposed eight-story infill. The ornate building has been transported half a mile to a new location at 635 Fulton Street, staying in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco. Brown and Company are the property owners.

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1776 Green Street front view, rendering by Sutro Architects

Authorization expected for Conversion of 1776 Green Street, Cow Hollow, San Francisco

The San Francisco planning commission is expected to approve Conditional Use Authorization for the adaptive re-use of 1776 Green Street, located on the border between Pacific Heights and Cow Hollow. The project will expand an existing two-story automotive repair space into a four-story multi-unit residential building while retaining much of the existing facade. Sutro Architects is responsible for the development.

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