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2051 Market Street, rendering by Winder Gibson Architects

Mixed-Use Proposed At 2051 Market Street In The Castro, San Francisco

A new mixed-use project has been proposed for development at 2051 Market Street in The Castro, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a new seven-story building offering retail and residential spaces along with onsite bike parking. Plans call for the demolition of a vacant two-story commercial building on the site. Sak Design Build is the property owner. Winder Gibson Architects is responsible for the design.

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1196 Columbus Avenue

Demolition and Development Permits Filed For 1196 Columbus Avenue, North Beach, San Francisco

A new set of permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a housing project proposed at 1196 Columbus Avenue in North Beach, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the demolition of an existing commercial building on the site in order to construct a six-story residential building. Linden Station Columbus, LLC is the building owner. Elevation Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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114 Laidley Street Front View

Permits Filed For 144 Laidley Street In Glen Park, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a residential project at 144 Laidley Street in Glen Park, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of two single-family houses with accessory dwelling units (ADU). Plans call for the demolition of a two-story single-family dwelling. EYRC Architects is responsible for the design. FORMA Construction is the general contractor.

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Presidio Tunnel Tops, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

San Francisco Presidio Tunnel Tops Park Opening This Sunday

Presidio Tunnel Tops Park will open Sunday with performances, food vendors, talks, and public art. With its opening, San Francisco will get its newest waterfront park, spanning 14 acres and creating a comfortable pedestrian connection from the Main Parade Lawn to Crissy Field Beach. The day has been co-curated by the Partnership for the Presidio and community members.

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