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YIMBY Visits Treasure Island, San Francisco

A recent site visit to Treasure Island by YIMBY reveals significant progress has been made for the region’s most active construction project. Cranes and rising concrete have only started to divulge the scale of the 405-acre vision, nearly three decades in the making, that will redevelop San Francisco’s storied artificial island with a mixed-use urban neighborhood populated by around eight thousand homes. The Treasure Island Community Development joint venture sponsors the project.

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145 19th Street

Building Permits Filed For 145 19th Avenue, Richmond, San Francisco

Building permits have been submitted seeking the approval of remodeling a residence at 145 19th Street in Richmond, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the modification of the existing building with a rear addition. The project also includes interior renovations on the first and second floors. Gutierrez Associates Architects is responsible for the remodeling designs.

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4200 Geary Boulevard, rendering courtesy TNDC

Construction Soon for 4200 Geary Boulevard in Richmond District, San Francisco

Construction is expected to start this April for the seven-story affordable senior housing proposal at 4200 Geary Boulevard in the Richmond District of San Francisco. The update has been announced by the project developer, the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation. Once complete, the project will offer 98 new homes for residents earning between 15-50% of the Area Median Income.

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The Village SF at 80 Julian Avenue, rendering by PYATOK

Meeting Tomorrow for Native Hub at 80 Julian Avenue in Mission District, San Francisco

The San Francisco Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans for The Village SF, a proposed six-story housing and community center for Native Americans at 80 Julian Avenue in San Francisco’s Mission District. The meeting comes two weeks after former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi secured $750,000 from the Inflation Reduction Act for the project’s development. Friendship House Association of American Indians is the property owner.

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