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New Mixed-Use Construction At 1145 Mission Street In SoMa, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted to construct a six-story mixed-use building at 1145 Mission Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The project proposal includes constructing a sixty-five-foot high residential building featuring twenty-five dwelling units, five stories of condos, one story of commercial space, and a basement parking. Levy Design Partners is manning the design concepts and construction of the project.

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77 Stillman Street, design by Woods Bagot

Renderings for 474 Bryant Street and 77 Stillman Street, SoMa, San Francisco

Planning applications for two conjoined seven-story office buildings at 474 Bryant Street and 77 Stillman Street in SoMa have begun the review process for city approval. The development will bring 123,490 square feet to a retail-rich area, nearly three blocks from the Oracle Park baseball stadium. San Francisco-based Aralon Properties is responsible for the development, operating through 474 Bryant LLC.

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1055 Texas Street

A New Condo Development Planned For 1055 Texas Street, San Francisco

Development permits were submitted for approving the construction of a five-story residential building on two vacant lots at 1055 Texas Street in Potrero Hill, San Francisco. The project includes a forty-nine feet high residential building with twenty-five residential units. The construction site is toward the east side of Texas Street between 23rd and 25th Streets. SIA Consulting is manning the design concepts and construction of this project.

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1021 Valencia Street, design by BDE Architects

Permit Approval Anticipated For 1021 Valencia Street, San Francisco

Development permits were submitted for 1021 Valencia Street in the Mission District, San Francisco, earlier in 2020. A request for Discretionary Review of the filed building permits has been submitted. The project proposal includes the demotion of the existing commercial building and construction of a new mixed-use six-story residence. The building will feature twenty-five residential units and will meet affordable housing criteria; two residential units in the structure will be listed as below-market rate.

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