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Originally Posted by Zapatan
So if they sold it, what's the fate of the project? Would whoever buys the site just continue with the current foundation?
Sorry if it's a dumb question, not an expert on these things.
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Do you guys not read anybody else's posts?
We are past the "if they sold it" stage. They sold it on Jan 21:
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Oceanwide Holdings, based in Beijing, agreed to transfer the Oceanwide Center construction site to SPF Capital International Limited, an asset management company also based in Beijing. The San Francisco Chronicle first reported on the agreement, which was signed on Jan. 21.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfranc..._news_headline
As since construction is continuing now, almost a month later, I think you have the answer to that question as well although it bears saying that under San Francisco's Byzantine approval rules, it would be crazy to try to make a substantial change in a project like this at this point. It would delay the project for years and cost many millions of dollars in higher construction costs and other costs. Even 550 Mission, which sat as an empty hole for several years, was eventually built using the same (approved) design.