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Facade Nearly Complete for MIRO, Tallest Project in Downtown San Jose

San Jose’s tallest tower is looking a lot more like it’s renderings now. MIRO topped out in late July, with its facade closing in on the 28th floor for both towers. The project is addressed at 167 East Santa Clara Street, between 4th and 5th street, and directly across from the San Jose City Hall’s plaza. Once complete, the towers will add over a million square feet of new space to the city, predominantly residential with some retail and commercial space.

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Permits Filed For 550 O’Farrell Street In Tenderloin, San Francisco

Permits have been filed for a twelve-story mixed-use structure at 550 O’Farrell Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco. The site sits between Leavenworth Street and Jones Street and has easy access to Bart and Muni Metro at Market Street. It is also within walking distance of downtown San Francisco, meaning the address has easy access to many employment centers in the Bay Area.

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Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission exterior at sunrise, Rendering of the Grand Penthouse, image courtesy 706 Mission Street Co, LLC | Steelblue

The Four Seasons Private Residences at 706 Mission Nearing Completion in SoMa, SF

The project rising at 706 Mission Street is one of the tallest projects rising in the city of San Francisco. Located in the SoMa neighborhood, it is bringing 146 new homes, a ground-level space for retail or restaurant, and a new four-story location for the city’s Mexican Museum designed by Mexico City-based TEN Arquitectos. The development comprises two towers, the historic ten-story Aronson building and the newly built 45-story tower designed by Handel Architects. Its future residents plan to move in by the end of the year.

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