South San Francisco

101 Gull Drive, rendering by DGA

Renderings Revealed for 101 Gull Drive, East Side, South San Francisco

New renderings have been revealed for 101 Gull Drive, a proposed life sciences development in South San Francisco’s East Side neighborhood. The proposal will replace a vacant parcel with a seven-story office building and a 4.5-story garage. The San Mateo County development is being sponsored by Michael Sanford, CEO of the US division for CFLD International, a Singapore-based developer focused on industrial projects and new industry cities across the world.

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Gateway of Pacific phase three, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Construction Wrapped Up for Gateway of Pacific Phase Two and Three in East Side, South San Francisco

Construction is wrapping up for the third of five phases on Gateway of Pacific in South San Francisco, San Mateo County. The project aims to complete with 2.2 million square feet in a laboratory and office campus across 31.5 acres of the city’s office-dominated East Side neighborhood. BioMed Realty, a Blackstone portfolio company, is responsible for the development.

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1477 Huntington Avenue, rendering by KTGY Architecture + Planning

Renderings Published for 1477 Huntington Avenue, South San Francisco

Renderings have been published for the residential proposal at 1477 Huntington Avenue in Lindenville, South San Francisco. The seven-story development hopes to add 262 new apartments, including some affordable housing, across from a few other potential high-density apartment blocks with retail, BART and Caltrain station nearby. Overton Moore Properties is responsible for the application via Infill Land Partners LLC.

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Safeway at 180 El Camino Real, rendering by Lowney Architecture

New Grocery Store Up for Approval at 180 El Camino Real, South San Francisco

A proposal will be heard by the City of South San Francisco for the replacement Safeway grocery store at 180 El Camino Real in South San Francisco in San Mateo County. Tomorrow’s meeting will occur over half a decade after the multi-tenant 180 El Camino strip mall was closed in preparation for a transit-oriented mixed-use development that hasn’t materialized. Now, the property has been purchased by SteelWave, and plans are moving ahead.

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