San Francisco

650 & 654 28th Street

Demolition Permits Filed For 650 and 654 28th Street, Noe Valley, San Francisco

Permits have been filed seeking the approval of the demolition of two single-family dwellings at two parcels, 650 and 654 28th Street in Noe Valley, San Francisco. The project proposal includes constructing a three-story type V single-family residence with an ADU at both parcels. Evoco Architecture and Interiors is managing the design concepts and construction of both residences.

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Maclac Building, rendering via Comstock Realty Partners

$52 Million Secured for Maclac Building Redevelopment in Mission District, San Francisco

CBRE has secured $52 million of funding for the Comstock Realty Partners and the Dune Real Estate Partners to redevelop the five-structure Maclac Building site in the Mission District of San Francisco. The project includes 192-198 Utah Street and 151-191 Potrero Avenue. Adaptive reuse and new construction will soon transform the site for state-of-the-art light industrial uses in an industrial corner of the city.

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2136 Great Highway Northeast Elevation

Permits Filed for 2136 Great Highway, Sunset District, San Francisco

Site Permit Application has been submitted for a new residence at 2136 Great Highway in Sunset District, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of an existing residence and the construction of a new three-story single-family home. A Project Review Meeting will be held to further discuss the project. Juniper Architecture is managing the design concept and construction.

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395 3rd Street with a massing for 95 Hawthorne to the left and the three-structure One Vassar project to the right, massing by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

Strada Reveals $200 Million Plan for 395 3rd Street, SoMA, San Francisco

Strada has filed a preliminary project assessment permit for a 347-foot tall mixed-use tower with affordable housing at 395 3rd Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The application comes as breaking news for a previously unreported project. If approved as is, Strada would add 559 new units to the city’s housing market. According to planning documents, construction is estimated to cost $200 million.

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2107 Van Ness Avenue

New Renderings Revealed for 2107 Van Ness Avenue, Pacific Heights, San Francisco

Developers submitted a Preliminary Project Assessment application for renovation of the existing building at 2107 Van Ness Avenue in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the renovation of the five-story building to construct thirty-two residential units. The scope of the renovation will include major upgrades to the mechanical and plumbing systems, updated egress, and exterior improvements.

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