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New Residential Building At 44 Everson Street In Glen Park, San Francisco

Development permits have been approved allowing the construction of a new two-unit residence at 44 Everson Street in Glen Park, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of a three-story type V single-family residence on the project site and the construction of a five-story type Va residence. William Pashelinsky Architect is responsible for the design concept and construction. WYYS LLC is the property owner.

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2525 Van Ness Avenue facade, design by Studio N

CUA Permits Filed for 2525 Van Ness Avenue, Cow Hollow, San Francisco

New permits have been filed seeking Conditional Use Authorization for a seven-story residential building at 2525 Van Ness Avenue in Cow Hollow, San Francisco. The project will add 27 new apartments within walking distance of the waterfront. Demolition has already occurred on site. March Capital Management is the property owner responsible for the development after purchasing the site from Canada-based Executive Group Development.

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1868 Greenwich Street, image by Nova Designs + Builds

New Residential Building At 1868 Greenwich Street, Cow Hollow, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of constructing a new four-story residential building at 1868 Greenwich Street in Cow Hollow, San Francisco. The project proposal requests for Conditional Use Authorization pursuant to allow the demolition of the existing double-story single-family residence occupying an area of 1,636 square feet at the rear of the project site. Nova Designs + Builds is managing the design concepts and construction of the project. Fabien Lannoye is the project sponsor.

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95 Hawthorne Street, rendering by SOM

Number 41: 95 Hawthorne Street, SoMA, San Francisco

The 41st tallest skyscraper in the Bay Area built or planned is 95 Hawthorne Street, a proposed residential tower around the corner from the Moscone Center in SoMa, San Francisco. The tower rises 444 feet tall to the top floor and 461 feet to its peak. With the property’s 2007 sale and permit valuation combined, the development costs will go well over a third of a billion dollars. The Boston-based property owner, John Hancock Life Insurance Company, has partnered with Holland Partner Group as joint developers.

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