San Francisco

483 Bosworth Street corner view, rendering by Tecta Associates

Renderings Published for 483 Bosworth Street by Glen Park, San Francisco

New renderings have been published for a residential infill at 483 Bosworth Street, located within the College Hill neighborhood and one block from the Glen Hill BART Station in San Francisco. The project, also addressed as 1 Lyell Street, will rise four floors from a skinny lot at the intersection of Bosworth and Lyell Street, located between the underpasses of San Jose Avenue and I-280.

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3927-3931 19th Street

Review Meeting For 3927-3931 19th Street In The Castro, San Francisco

A project review meeting will be held to discuss a residential project at 3927-3931 19th Street in the Castro, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a multi-family building, occupying the undeveloped areas of the site. Plans call for the demolition of the eastern two buildings on the site. Liberty Hill Holdings LLC is the property owner. Studio 12 Architecture is responsible for the design concepts.

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30 Van Ness Avenue, design by Solomon Cordwell Buenz . Rendering by Steelblue

Demolition Complete for 30 Van Ness Avenue Skyscraper, Civic Center, San Francisco

Demolition crews have cleared the former five-story structure that stood at 30 Van Ness Avenue. Next for the property is a mixed-use skyscraper that will expand the high-rise profile of Civic Center’s Market & Octavia Area Plan district, or ‘The Hub.’ Construction will create a 47-story tower with offices, 333 condominiums, and a performing arts space. Lendlease, a multinational Australian-based company behind many high-profile projects worldwide, is the project developer.

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2051 Market Street, rendering by Winder Gibson Architects

Renderings Revealed for 2051 Market Street, Mission District, San Francisco

New renderings and a preliminary project assessment for 2051 Market Street have been revealed, located on the northern edge of the Mission District in San Francisco. The seven-story residential infill will replace a two-story commercial building with commercial retail and 29 new apartments to be sold for ownership. The project will also apply for protection from Senate Bill 330.

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78 Haight Street, rendering by Paulett Taggart Architects

Affordable Housing at 78 Haight Street, Hayes Valley, Aims for April Groundbreaking

Construction is expected to begin in April on affordable housing at 78 Haight Street in Hayes Valley, San Francisco. The General Plan Referral, filed with the city this week, explains that the start date is imposed by the project’s construction financing package. The project, dubbed Parcel U, has been in the works since 2019 by the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation.

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