San Francisco

576 27th Avenue Proposed Elevations

New Construction Proposed For 576 27th Avenue, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed for demolishing a single-family dwelling unit on 576 27th Avenue in Outer Richmond, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demotion of the single-family residence and the construction of a four-story residential building with two units and two off-street parking spaces. The parcel is located on the east side of 27th Avenue Geary Boulevard and Anza Street. SIA Consulting is managing the design and construction of this project.

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3669 21st Street, rendering by John Maniscalco Architecture

Renderings Revealed for 3669 21st Street, Noe Valley, San Francisco

Renderings have been revealed for a new four-story single-family building at 3669 21st Street in Noe Valley, San Francisco. The proposal will be a luxury addition to the abandoned parcel, with design from the same architecture firm behind one of the most expensive homes ever sold in the city. An additional dwelling unit, or ADU, will be included on the first level. PBC Holding LLC is responsible for the development as the property owner.

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1043-1045 Clayton Street, rendering by Schaub Ly Architects

Permits Filed For New Construction At 1043-1045 Clayton Street, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted to construct three two-unit buildings on parcels at 1043-1045 Clayton Street in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco. The total area of three lots is 6,750 square feet, with each lot measuring 2,250 square feet. The building facades are proposed to rise to a height of 40 feet. Two basement levels and three floors are also planned. Schaub Ly Architects is managing the design and construction of this project.

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MIRA Completed in Summer of 2020, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Number 52: MIRA at 160 Folsom Street in SoMa, San Francisco

There’s a new project afoot. SFYIMBY plans to highlight the 52 tallest skyscrapers planned and completed in San Francisco as of January 1st, 2021. This list will include towers nearly a century old and projects that haven’t even broken ground. We start with 52nd place, Studio Gang’s MIRA at 160 Folsom Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The 422-foot tower opened its doors last year, but even before opening, the building has garnered significant attention with a twisting facade responding to the city’s historic architectural vernacular.

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450 O'Farrell Street facade update, design by Gensler

Permit Approval Anticipated For 450 O’Farrell Street Tenderloin, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted and are anticipated to be approved for the mixed-use development at 450 O’Farrell Street in Tenderloin, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of three existing buildings and the construction of a thirteen-story mixed-use building. The new structure is planned with similar massing: a commercial space on the ground floor and a new church. However, it additionally features 302 group housing rooms instead of 176 residential units. The project is part of a grander scheme to build a new Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, with Forge Development Partners responsible for the project.

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