305 Liberty Street Rendering

Residence Proposed At 305 Liberty Street, Castro-Upper Market, San Francisco

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 305 Liberty Street in the Castro-Upper Market neighborhood in San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of a four-story residential building with a single-dwelling unit and an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) filed under a separate permit. The project called for the demolition of a two-story building on the site. Liberty 305 LLC is the property owner. Zack De Vito Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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1979 Mission Street property outlined approximately according to site map, image via Google Satellite

Developers Can Apply to Partner with City for 1979 Mission Street, Mission District

The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development has announced an official Request for Qualifications, seeking potential development partners to build at 1979 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The property had previously seen the ‘Monster in the Mission’ proposal, a contentious ten-story apartment by Maximus. Now, the city-owned lot will become 100% affordable housing thanks to an agreement with Crescent Heights, the developer behind a 55-story proposal in The Hub.

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