San Francisco


Piers 30-32 redevelopment with Seawall Lot 330 Housing visible in the center of the image, rendering by Steelblue for Strada Investment Group

Path Forward for Piers 30-32, SoMa, San Francisco

The San Francisco Port Commission has paved the path for Strada Investment Group and Trammell Crow to develop Piers 30-32 in SoMa, San Francisco. The Port commission granted of right for exclusive negotiating to the joint development team and gave a four-month window for them to drop the project without a fee. The development is expected to raise $1.18 billion in private investment for construction, which excludes the cost of funding for the 150-unit affordable residential building.

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2285 Jerrold Avenue, rendering with images of sample designs features across the WeFarm urban agriculture complex, rendering by Rana Creek

Permits Filed for 2285 Jerrold Avenue, Bayview, San Francisco

New renderings have been released for a storage building with agriculturally productive landscaping at 2285 Jerrold Avenue, in the northern corner of Bayview, San Francisco. The 65-foot structure will offer nearly 300,000 square feet for commercial and self-storage. The project is owned by Marin County-based Flair Diversified Properties, a company tied to the private real estate investment firm Nestory Park.

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1 De Haro Street dusk view, design by Pfau Long Architecture

Facade Nearly Fully Installed for Mass Timber 1 De Haro Street, SoMa, San Francisco

The first cross-laminated timber building in San Francisco is nearly complete. 1 De Haro Street in SoMa, San Francisco, is a commercial building for offices and light industrial work. Its curtain wall facade is fully sealed up, though work remains for interiors and landscaping. SKS Partners is sponsoring the development, working in partnership with the property’s longtime owner.

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