SFYIMBY Year in Review: May 2024
For the last twelve days of 2024, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. Throughout May, YIMBY fielded a series of new renderings across the region,…
For the last twelve days of 2024, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. Throughout May, YIMBY fielded a series of new renderings across the region,…
For the last twelve days of 2024, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. During April, we shared updates from Sacramento, construction progress on 555 Bryant Street, the China Basin Park ribbon cutting, and a 23-story residential tower proposed near the Castro.
For the last twelve days of 2024, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. In March, preliminary plans surfaced for several big projects, new details emerged for the High Speed Rail’s Central Valley Stations, and construction topped out for affordable housing in the Richmond District. We interviewed with the developer behind the proposed 72-story residential skyscraper in SoMa, and plans increased for the ill-fated tower next to Telegraph Hill, backed by a politically active billionaire.
New permits have been filed for a small mixed-use infill at 1333 Columbus Avenue by Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. The proposal will replace a fire-damaged structure with three homes and retail. Andy Christopherson, a partner of Santa Rosa-based Synergy Group, is listed as the property owner.
The Larkspur Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans tonight for the new library at 10 Rose Lane in Larkspur, Marin County. The proposed civic building will replace a vacant 2.4-acre parcel fairly close to the city center. Berkeley-based studio Noll & Tam Architects is responsible for the design.