Mission District

321 Florida Street, design by Handel Architects

Renderings Revealed for 321 Florida Street, Mission District, San Francisco

New building permits have been filed for a nine-story mixed-use building at 321 Florida Street in the Mission District, San Francisco. Led by DM Development, the project will replace surface parking with 168 new apartments and ground-floor retail. 31 affordable units will be included thanks to the State Density Bonus program, first passed in 1979, with several amendments since. Construction is expected to cost $42 million, with DM Development in charge of the project.

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811 Valencia Street massing, design by SIA Consulting

Plans for 811 Valencia Street, Mission District, San Francisco

Plans for an infill residential development are expected to be approved by the San Francisco Planning commission later today. The proposal will be at 811 Valencia Street in the Mission District, San Francisco, and includes the demolition of the single-story commercial building occupied by the Phoenix Irish pub. In its place will rise a six-story mixed-use structure with 18 units. SIA Consulting will be responsible for development and design.

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Outdated 2019 design for 2316-2326 Mission Street, by Workshop 1

Permits Filed for 2318 Mission Street, Mission District, San Francisco

Planning permits have been filed for a new seven-story mixed-use building at 2318 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The building comes in the heart of the Mission District, nearly equidistant between the 16th Street and 24th Street BART stations. The structure will yield a total 34 units across all floors. A city developer is not listed on public documents.

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2967 23rd Street, design by Winder Gibson Architects

Permits Filed for 2967 23rd Street, Mission District, San Francisco

Permits have been approved to transform a single-family lot to contain four units at 2967 23rd Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The construction involves adding a vertical addition to an existing single-family residence and building a new four-story two-unit place on a currently vacant portion of the lot. The new housing will do a small part to help capture demand for one of the city’s most distinctive neighborhoods. Kieran Woods Construction is the owner and contractor for the project.

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