SoMa

975 Bryant Street

Roof Deck Remodeling Planned For 975 Bryant Street in SoMa, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted to make constructional alterations to the already approved roof deck on 975 Bryant Street in SoMa,  San Francisco. The alteration proposed is for a five-story apartment building that houses 185 residential units, a parking structure with a capacity of 135 cars, an indoor basketball court, and a retail space spanning over 5,000 square feet. Construction is already well underway for the site, and completion is expected soon.

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1125 Market Street, image courtesy Woods Bagot

Updated Plans for Hotel at 1125 Market Street, SoMa, San Francisco

A recent planning application shows new details about the 120-foot proposal for 1125 Market Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The document describes a shift of use, increasing co-working space by fifty percent and decreasing hotel rooms by ten percent. Pacific Eagle Holdings, an offshoot of the Hong Kong-based Great Eagle Holdings Ltd., is the project sponsor.

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550 Howard Street between the Bay Bridge, design by Pelli Clarke Pelli

Notice of Public Hearing Circulating for 550 Howard Street, SoMa, San Francisco

The San Francisco Planning Department has circulated a notice to the public that the development for 550 Howard Street in SoMa, San Francisco, is heading to the Planning Commission on January 28th. The document provides updated building stats for the tower, including a 50-foot decrease in height since our last coverage. Regardless, at 750 feet, the Transbay Parcel F tower is the tallest active project in the Bay Area’s pipeline. Hines is responsible for the development.

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General concept rendering for the San Francisco IKEA, courtesy Ingka Centre

New Details Revealed for IKEA at 945 Market Street SoMa, San Francisco

One of the first stories covered by SFYIMBY was the announcement that IKEA’s parent company, Ingka Centres, purchased 945 Market Street in SoMa for over a quarter billion dollars. Now, the property owners has filed a request for a project review meeting with the City of San Francisco. The application reveals new detail on the most significant real estate development in the Bay Area expected for 2021.

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