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Mixed-Use At 3214 24th Street, Mission District, San Francisco Moves Forward

Plans for developing a mixed-use project have made progression at 3214 24th Street in Mission District, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a three-story mixed-use structure offering spaces for residential and retail uses. The project requires the demolition of an existing one-story building on the site. CMD Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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2205 Mission Street, rendering via MEDA

Demolition Permits Filed for Affordable Teacher Housing in Mission District, San Francisco

Demolition permits have been filed for the existing structure at 2205 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The project will replace the existing damaged building with 63 affordable for-sale apartments for teacher workforce housing. The project developer, Mission Economic Development Agency, expects to start demolition this October, with completion by 2025.

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1979 Mission Street property outlined approximately according to site map, image via Google Satellite

Developers Can Apply to Partner with City for 1979 Mission Street, Mission District

The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development has announced an official Request for Qualifications, seeking potential development partners to build at 1979 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The property had previously seen the ‘Monster in the Mission’ proposal, a contentious ten-story apartment by Maximus. Now, the city-owned lot will become 100% affordable housing thanks to an agreement with Crescent Heights, the developer behind a 55-story proposal in The Hub.

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