Sunset District

3601 Lawton Street pedestrian view, rendering by Kip Coleman Architecture

Planning Progress for 3601 Lawton Street in Outer Sunset, San Francisco

Recent planning permits have been filed showing progress for a potential eight-story apartment complex to rise at 3601 Lawton Street in the Outer Sunset of San Francisco. Plans to replace the gas station at the corner of Lawton and 42nd Avenue have been in the works since 2015, with the latest iteration revealed late last year. 3S San Francisco is responsible for the application on behalf of the South City-based property owner, Double AA Corporation.

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1234 Great Highway, illustration by Paulett Taggart Architects

New Details For 1234 Great Highway, Outer Sunset, San Francisco

New details have been shared for the eight-story affordable housing complex at 1234 Great Highway in San Francisco’s Outer Sunset District. The senior housing complex is expected to add nearly two hundred units and a single-story medical center along the narrow plot. Residents will benefit from stunning views across Ocean Beach and Golden Gate Park. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation and Self-Help For The Elderly will be joint developers.

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2513 Irving Street, rendering by LPAS Architecture + Design

Formal Application For 2513 Irving Street in Sunset District, San Francisco

Formal application permits have been filed for a three-story mixed-use infill at 2513 Irving Street in San Francisco’s Sunset District. The project will bring eight apartments to a site currently occupied by surface parking. The property is owned by the Police Credit Union, the same institution that once worked from 2550 Irving Street, where construction crews are moving forward with affordable housing.

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2700 Sloat Boulevard pedestrian view from across Sloat, rendering by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

Permit Progress for 2700 Sloat Boulevard, Sunset District, San Francisco

New preliminary permits have been filed for the proposed 22-story tower at 2700 Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco’s Sunset District. The filing comes nearly two months after the first planning application for the 22-story iteration was submitted to the city’s planning department and nearly nine months after the sensational 50-story skyscraper was withdrawn. Housing America Partner and San Francisco Housing Development Corporation are jointly responsible for the project.

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2700 Sloat Boulevard seen from Wawona Street, rendering by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

22-Story Plans for 2700 Sloat Boulevard in Sunset District, San Francisco

Once again, plans are shifting dramatically for the potential redevelopment of the Sloat Garden Center in San Francisco’s Sunset District. After over a year of seeking approval for a 50-story tower at 2700 Sloat Boulevard, the previous developer withdrew plans in May of this year. The new joint venture has submitted plans to create over four hundred apartments in a 22-story tower.

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