4712-4720 3rd Street, rendering by Schaub Ly Architects

Expanded Plans Filed for 4712-4720 3rd Street, Bayview, San Francisco

New plans are currently under review for a fifty-percent increase of housing in a proposed residential building at 4712-4720 3rd Street in Bayview, San Francisco. The revision of plans uses the HOME-SF, the city’s local density bonus program, and increases the 13-unit proposal to 21 units with affordable housing. The San Francisco-based CTW Home Improvement Inc owner is responsible for the developer as the property owner.

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952-960 Howard Street realistic view, rendering by oWow

Permits Filed for 952-960 Howard Street, SoMa, San Francisco

New building permits have been filed for a multi-purpose adaptive reuse of a commercial building at 952-960 Howard Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The development more than doubles the built area on-site while shifting the building use from primarily industrial to primarily offices. Oakland-based oWow is the project developer and property owner.

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239 Broad Street Proposed Elevation

Permits Filed For 239 Broad Street In Oceanview, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted seeking the approval of modification for 239 Broad Street in Oceanview, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the addition of a dwelling unit on the first floor. The new proposed project will construct a two-story single-family house. 
David Yee is the owner of the property. Ice Design Inc is managing the design concepts and construction of the project.

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1245 McKay Avenue street perspective, design by Ankrom Moisan

Developer Files for Entitlement of Alameda Wellness Center at 1245 McKay Avenue, West Alameda

Equity Community Builders have applied to receive an entitlement for the mixed-use Alameda Wellness Center at 1245 McKay Avenue, West Alameda. The project will provide fifty medical beds and patient care, and residential amenities to connect with an existing senior housing building and is being developed alongside permanent supportive housing, though under separate permits. Alameda Point Collaborative is the property owner.

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