Haven't seen a thread for this one so I'll go ahead and create one.
The specs for 1979 Mission St:
- 16 floors, 149 ft
- 134 units (30 1BR, 60 2BR, 44 3BR)
- 1,540 sq ft of retail
- Parking for 0 cars and 74 bicycles
The site:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/TFr5VybkZLhaxZjKA
Quote:
Preliminary Permits Filed For Next Phases of 1979 Mission Street, San Francisco

By: Andrew Nelson 5:30 am on November 13, 2025
Preliminary permits have been filed for the second and third phases of affordable housing at 1979 Mission Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The application was submitted soon after the developers announced the imminent construction of the first phase of housing for the storied site overlooking the 16th Street BART Station. Mission Economic Development Agency and Mission Housing Development Corporation are jointly responsible for the project. Full build-out of 1979 Mission Street is expected to produce 382 units across three parcels. Phase one, dubbed La Maravilla, is a nine-story building with 136 units, comprising 135 permanent supportive housing units and one unit for an on-site property manager.
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Parcel 3 will be another mid-rise complex, with 112 units across nine floors. The 84-foot-tall structure will yield around 139,120 square feet, with parking for 62 bicycles. Apartment sizes will range from 40 one-bedrooms, 40 two-bedrooms, and 32 three-bedrooms. Mithun and Herman Coliver Locus Architecture are listed as joint architects. Initial plans provide little information about the potential design of either building. The two structures will form around a shared courtyard, with an I-shaped floorplate for Parcel 2, and an L-shaped floorplate for Parcel 3.
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Construction on phase one is expected to start early next year. According to recently submitted planning documents, construction on the next phase is expected to start as early as July 2027 and cost approximately $208 million, a figure that does not include all development costs.
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https://sfyimby.com/2025/11/preliminary-...f-1979-mission-street-san-francisco.html