South San Francisco

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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7 South Linden Avenue

New Residential Project Proposed At 7 South Linden Avenue In South San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a large-scale residential project proposed at 7 South Linden Avenue in South San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of two residential buildings offering a total of 700+ homes. Essex Property Trust and Infill Land Partners LLC are the project developers. The San Mateo-based residential developer (NYSE: ESS) paid $33.5 million for the property, including a 25,000-square-foot warehouse zoned for mixed-industrial use within the city’s downtown area. Sandhill Land Co. was the seller.

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Southline from Huntington-Sneath Intersection, image by DES Architects and Engineers

Southline Plans Published Ahead of November Meeting, South San Francisco, San Mateo County

The City of South San Francisco has published detailed plans for a 26-acre mixed-use proposal by Lane Partners to develop offices or life science buildings beside retail and public open space. The project would demolish the dozen low-slung industrial structures nearby a residential neighborhood, large shops, and the San Bruno BART Station, San Mateo County. DES Architects will be responsible for the design.

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