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Old Posted Jun 30, 2019, 1:34 AM
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The just-out "Structures" issue of the BizTimes contains the following tidbit:

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650 Harrison St.

Developer: San Francisco-based Realtex Group., with Ankrom Moisan Architects. Other projects include a 104-unit building at 363 6th St. in SoMa, plus a handful of other sites in both San Francisco and Berkeley.

Location: Now occupied by a two-story commercial building, the site is on the southwest corner of Harrison and Hawthorne streets, about a block away from the Moscone Garage, which the city had pegged for hundreds of affordable homes before slashing those plans a few months ago.

Unit count: 245 rental units, plus about 900 square feet of ground-floor retail

Details: The proposed tower would rise to 29 stories and contain 114 two-bedrooms, 107 one-bedrooms and 24 studios, with 35 affordable units.
https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfranc...n-brannan.html

Realtex's site doesn't show this project. Formerly, the site at 650 Harrison (corner of Hawthorne) was proposed for a 14 story project with 118 units. If true, the BizTimes is telling us it's now going to be over twice as tall and contain more than twice as many units.

Here is a rendering of the former plan:


https://www.buzzbuzzhome.com/us/650-harrison-street

So I'm confused. But I would remind everyone that at the other end of tiny Hawthorne St, at the corner of Folsom, is now proposed a 44 floor tower. So this could become a nice little canyon.
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