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SFYIMBY Year in Review: October 2023

For the last twelve days of 2023, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. October’s highlight was the joint announcement for a future $2 billion research center by UC Berkeley and NASA in the Ames Center in Mountain View. In San Francisco, YIMBY documented affordable housing rising in SoMa and the Sunset District, while Related Companies celebrated their ribbon cutting for a nine-story affordable complex by the Balboa Park BART Station.

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Stonestown aerial view, rendering courtesy Brookfield Properties

SFYIMBY Year in Review: September 2023

For the last twelve days of 2023, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. September saw increased residential capacity for 955 Sansome Street, Icon/Echo, and the Stonestown Galleria masterplan. Renderings were revealed for the North Berkeley BART Station redevelopment, and the San Francisco Symphony Hall revealed new elevations by Mark Cavagnero and Gehry Partners to remodel the exterior and interior. Lastly, the city’s commercial office market saw two major stories with the sale of 350 California Street and a new lease in Mission Rock.

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Mission Rock Parcel F aerial view

SFYIMBY Year in Review: June 2023

For the last twelve days of 2023, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and share the biggest stories we covered. June saw new renderings were published for the SFMTA Mariposa Yard redevelopment and Tasman East Parcel 4. CCSF announced the future home of the famous Diego Rivera mural with slick new renderings for the proposed theater. Lastly, YIMBY traveled across the region to document construction from Mission Rock and 1510 Webster Street to BIG-designed Google offices and more.

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2700 Sloat Boulevard southeast view, illustration by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

SFYIMBY Year in Review: April 2023

For the last twelve days of this year, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and share the biggest stories we covered. April was the most active month yet, including our first look at the proposed Sunset Tower, which shocked the region. Less shocking but still of great interest, SHVO revealed new illustrations for a Foster-designed Three Transamerica, construction was spotted at YouTube’s new SHoP-designed HQ, and Republic opened the region’s largest new Transit-Oriented Development in Millbrae. Plans for 469 Stevenson Street got a second life with a new application, plans that received a shot of reality this Thursday, more on that below. Lastly, this was the month when Oakland A’s president, Dave Kaval, announced that the team had purchased land in Las Vegas and would leave California, ending a drawn-out saga of negotiations with the city to build Howard Terminal.

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