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Preliminary Project Assessment Filed For 1675 Howard Street, SoMa, San Francisco

A preliminary project assessment (PPA) has been submitted seeking the approval of a project at 1675 Howard Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the renovation of existing retail stores and establishing a new commercial facility on the site. The proposal includes two sites with the primary on Howard Street and the secondary on Harrison Street. Goree Architecture & Design is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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200 Mission Street, formerly 77 Beale, rendering by Pickard Chilton

Dramatic Renderings Revealed for 200 Mission Street Campus in SoMa, San Francisco

Hines has filed a preliminary project application revealing for the first time plans to dramatically redevelop the 3.5-acre former PG&E complex, including the tower at 77 Beale Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The proposal includes office modernization, a new residential building at 50 Main Street, and a public-oriented street level. Most dramatically, the 35-story tower will be reskinned with a curtain-wall design by Pickard Chilton.

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2055 Taraval Street, image by SIA Consulting

Permits Filed For a Five-Story Residence At 2055 Taraval Street In Parkside, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a five-story mixed-use building at 2055 Taraval Street in Parkside, San Francisco. The project proposal includes constructing a mixed-use building with seventeen residential units and one commercial unit on the ground floor. SIA Consulting is managing the design concepts and construction of the project.

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Birdseye View of Sunnydale development, via VMWP Architects

Demolition Permits Filed for 12 Structures for Sunnydale HOPE SF, San Francisco

Demolition permits have been filed for twelve buildings along Sunnydale Avenue as part of Blocks One through Four in the Sunnydale HOPE SF redevelopment plan. The Sunnydale community was originally built during World War Two but has since become one of San Francisco’s most acutely neglected public housing neighborhoods. Mercy Housing and Related California are jointly responsible for the redevelopment that will offer replacement housing on top of nearly 1,000 new apartments.

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