San Francisco

30 Van Ness Avenue, design by Solomon Cordwell Buenz . Rendering by Steelblue

Meeting Tomorrow for 30 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

The San Francisco Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans for the stalled 47-story tower at 30 Van Ness Avenue tomorrow at noon. The project has remained an empty hole since 2023 in the center of the city’s once-burgeoning Market-Octavia Area Plan. Australian developer Lendlease hopes that modifications to the approval may make the project more financially feasible, in part, by removing affordable housing.

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3175 17th Street, rendering by Perkins&Will

Plans For Oberlin Dance Collective at 3175 17th Street, San Francisco

Project plans have been filed to expand a performing arts facility at 3175 17th Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. ODC, formerly known as the Oberlin Dance Collective, is looking to create a new institutional center for the collective on the site of a recently acquired property next door to their 1979-built theater. JSRE Partners is responsible for the application.

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10 South Van Ness Avenue, rendering by Arcadis

Permits Filed for 67-Story Skyscraper at 10 South Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco

Formal permits have been filed for the 67-story skyscraper at 10 South Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco. This application shows a remarkable increase of over a hundred apartments compared with the preliminary permits filed last October, with a rooftop height adjustment that would make it the fourth-tallest building in the city. Florida-based Crescent Heights is the project developer.

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