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Old Posted Jul 31, 2021, 6:25 PM
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SAN FRANCISCO | 570 Market Street | 330 FT | 29 FLOORS

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Shadow Study Submitted for 570 Market Street, Financial District, San Francisco
BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:30 AM ON JULY 31, 2021

Developers have applied for the variance application required for demolition at 570 Market Street, in San Francisco’s Financial District. A two-story retail build on-site will be cleared for a 29-story infill hotel tower with 240 guest rooms . . . .

The structure will rise 330 feet above street level with 155,640 square feet of gross area. 126,820 will be for hotel use, 5,350 square feet for ground-level retail, and 4,200 square feet of privately owned public open space, a.k.a. POPOS. A portion of the public space will be located on a 3,540 square foot outdoor lounge and bar on the 15th floor landscaped by dwg.

Danny Forster & Architecture, or DF&A, is the project architect. The tower is uniquely constrained by the trapezoidal lot abutted by the Chancery Building, the Hobart Buildings, and the 565 foot tall 44 Montgomery Street office tower. A metal screen wall will increase guest privacy for units overlooking Market Street below the 15th-floor setback.

Guest amenities will include a fitness center and an outdoor yoga studio deck on the 18th floor. Parking will be included for 17 bicycles, tour buses, though no single-family cars.

. . . The new development will invest an estimated $75 million for construction. New building permits have not yet been filed.

(Market St. Elevations)






570 Market Street elevation side entrance abutting 44 Montgomery
https://sfyimby.com/2021/07/variance...francisco.html

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