San Francisco

900 Pennsylvania Avenue expansion facade, rendering by EHDD

Renderings Revealed for San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, Potrero Hill, San Francisco

New permits have been filed to start excavation work to expand the San Francisco Marin Food Bank at 900 Pennsylvania Avenue on Potrero Hill, San Francisco. The new construction will provide a nearly fifty-percent increase to the built area, expanding the ability to serve those in need. The SF Marin Food Bank are the property owners, while Equity Community Builders is the project applicant to manage development.

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1230-40 Twin Peaks Boulevard

Single-Family Residences At 1230-1240 Twin Peaks Boulevard, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted seeking the approval of constructing four single-family houses on project lots at 1230-1240 Twin Peaks Boulevard in Midtown Terrace, San Francisco. Permits have been filed separately for four houses. The project proposes to erect four Type V-A four-story residence with one basement. Three of the houses will have ADU units.
Kotas Pantaleoni Architects is managing the planning, design concept and construction of the project.  Twin Peaks Boulevard is the applicant and property owner. 

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2741 16th Street aerial view, rendering by Perkins & Will

Permits Filed For a Commercial Building At 2741 16th Street In Mission District, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a new four-story over-the-basement light industrial building at 2741 16th Street in Mission District, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of an existing surface-level parking lot and constructing the commercial building. Ridge Capital Investors, LLC is the owner and Perkins & Will is the architecture managing the design concept and construction.

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399 Fremont Street viewed from Folsom Street, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Number 43: 399 Fremont Street, SoMa, San Francisco

399 Fremont Street stands at the intersection with Harrison street tied with two other contenders as the 43rd tallest building in the Bay Area built or planned. The curtain wall-wrapped tower rises to a pinnacle of 440 feet tall in SoMa, according to construction contractors Swinerton, matched by 500 Folsom and the adjacent 340 Fremont. The building contributes 447 rental apartments into the Bay Area housing market. UDR is the project developer.

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