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Golden Gate University front elevation, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Brutalist Building at 536 Mission Street Deemed Eligible For Historic Designation, San Francisco

The newly published historic review evaluation has determined that 536 Mission Street is eligible for historic designation as an example of Late Modernist and Brutalist architecture. The structure was built in 1979 for Golden Gate University in SoMa, San Francisco. The evaluation was published ahead of plans to replace the GGU campus with the city’s fifth- or sixth-tallest skyscraper.

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Bayshore Commons entrance, rendering by Dahlin Group

Townhouse Masterplan Approved For 1650-1720 South Amphlett Boulevard, San Mateo

The San Mateo Planning Commission has approved plans for a sprawling project, dubbed Bayshore Commons, at 1650-1720 South Amphlett Boulevard. The plans look to replace a seven-building office campus with 256 units, split between townhomes and single-family homes. Andy Beck, Vice President of development at Link Logistics, a Texas-based real estate firm, is listed as the project application filing through B9 Sequoia Bayshore Owner LP.

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