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Renderings Revealed for 35 Belgrave Avenue, Clarendon Heights, San Francisco

New building permits have been filed for a four-level residence at 35 Belgrave Avenue, in the Clarendon Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. The proposal would replace an existing single-family dwelling with a larger single-family home and ADU across 8,600 square feet. Adam Forste of Bay Grove is listed as responsible for the development through the 35 Belgrave LLC.

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598 Brannan Street with phase two to the right of the rendering, by Mitsui Fudosan

Phase Two for 598 Brannan Street, SoMa, San Francisco, Goes to Planning Commission

Authorization for the second and final phase for Brannan Square in SoMa, San Francisco, is heading to the city’s planning commission. The second phase will include the construction of 211,600 square feet of office space and 11,050 square feet for retail with light industrial use in one of three planned new buildings. Tishman Speyer is responsible for the development.

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960, 938, 950 Jamestown Avenue, SF

New Construction on Vacant Lots in Jamestown Avenue, San Francisco

Permits have been filed for new construction on vacant lots in 960, 950, and 938 Jamestown Avenue, Bayview, San Francisco. For 960 Jamestown Avenue, the project includes an approximately 4,215 square feet three-story single-family residence. For 950 and 938 Jamestown Avenue, the proposal is to demolish the existing detached garage and split the lot into two separate lots for new construction of two three-story single-family residences ranging from 4,099 to 4,277 square feet. Goldman Architects manage the project.

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321 Florida Street, design by Handel Architects

Renderings Revealed for 321 Florida Street, Mission District, San Francisco

New building permits have been filed for a nine-story mixed-use building at 321 Florida Street in the Mission District, San Francisco. Led by DM Development, the project will replace surface parking with 168 new apartments and ground-floor retail. 31 affordable units will be included thanks to the State Density Bonus program, first passed in 1979, with several amendments since. Construction is expected to cost $42 million, with DM Development in charge of the project.

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