Mixed Use

434 Cortland Avenue Commercial Space

Plans Filed For 434 Cortland Avenue In Bernal Heights, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a mixed-use residential project at 434 Cortland Avenue in Bernal Heights, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a three-story residence with basement, retail space, and onsite parking. Plans call for the demolition of an exisiting one-story commercial building. HC Design and Management is responsible for the design concepts.

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2051 Market Street, rendering by Winder Gibson Architects

Renderings Revealed for 2051 Market Street, Mission District, San Francisco

New renderings and a preliminary project assessment for 2051 Market Street have been revealed, located on the northern edge of the Mission District in San Francisco. The seven-story residential infill will replace a two-story commercial building with commercial retail and 29 new apartments to be sold for ownership. The project will also apply for protection from Senate Bill 330.

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Mandela Station aerial view with Downtown Oakland in the background, rendering by JRDV Urban International

Detailed Rendering for Mandela Station at West Oakland

Aerial renderings have been provided for the West Oakland Mandela BART Station development, spanning 5.58 acres around 1451 7th Street. The development hopes to create new homes, a life science laboratory, thriving retail, and a network of public open spaces to reshape former surface parking into a new urban heart for the burgeoning area. The project is a joint development dubbed CHEC-SUDA-Hensel Phelps.

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530 Turk Street, image via Crexi

Cars-to-Casas Application Filed for 530 Turk Street, Tenderloin, San Francisco

The preliminary project assessment application has been filed for an eleven-story residential infill at 530 Turk Street, located in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. The application expects to benefit from the state density bonus and Cars-to-Casas ordinance, both programs to increase the amount of affordable housing. The property is currently used as a parking lot.

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