3927 19th Street Left, 3931 19th Street at right, drawing by Studio 12 compiled by SFYIMBY

Drawing Revealed for 3927-3931 19th Street, The Castro, San Francisco

Plans for building two single-family residences in the development of 3927, 3929, and 3931 19th Street are expected to have been approved by the Planning Commission in response to a Discretionary Review request. The added units on a low-density block in San Francisco’s Castro District would increase the combined residential offering from three to six. Dydx Realty Inc is responsible for the development.

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New Construction Planned For 231 and 235 Wilde Avenue, San Francisco

Permits have been filed to demolish a single-story house and construct a two-story single-family dwelling at 231 and 235 Wilde Avenue, San Francisco. The construction site is a 50 feet x 100 feet lot located on Wilde Avenue’s south side in the Visitacion Valley neighborhood. The proposed project will demolish the existing two-story single-family dwelling, subdivide into two 2,500 sq. ft. parcels and construct a single-family residence on each lot. Schaub Ly Architects is managing the project.

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Mission Bay Block 9 / 410 China Basin Street ground level view, rendering courtesy TS Studio

Mayor Announces Mission Bay Block 9 Ground Breaking, San Francisco

San Francisco Mayor London Breed has announced that the 140-unit development at 410 China Basin Street, dubbed Mission Bay Block 9 in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood, has broken ground. Prefabricated units will be used for the construction to expedite the process. Completion is expected by late 2021. Once complete, the project will provide residence to people experiencing homelessness.

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Treasure Island In San Francisco To Get Bus Operator Restrooms

Plans to build a restroom for bus operators on Treasure Island, San Francisco, are going to the City Planning Commission. The proposed construction features wash sinks with temperature mixer faucets, urinals, a recessed shelf, and coat hangars, all illuminated by the fixed skylight. The exterior finish is composed of metal louvers, fiber cement panels, and ceramic steel panels. Ware Associates Architecture + Engineering in collaboration with the Landscape Architect CMG are responsible for the design for the San Francisco Public Works.

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