Approved. Hopefully this secures financing and breaks ground soon.
The updated specs for the Stonestown Mall Redevelopment:
- 16 block development replacing 30 acres of surface parking
- Multiple buildings between 90-190 ft tall
- 3.5 million sq ft of residential space
- 3,491 units (658 studios, 1,316 1BR, 987 2BR, 329 3BR, 201 senior units)
- ~20% of the units will be affordable
- ~6 acres of new pubicly accessible open space
- The mall itself will be reduced from 760,000 sq ft to 710,000 sq ft
- 160,000 sq ft of new retail space
- 96,000 sq ft non-retail sales and service space
- 53,000 sq ft for cultural, institutional, or educational use, including a 7,000 sq ft senior center to replace an existing YMCA senior center annex
- Parking for 3,400 cars (while eliminating 2,450 existing surface parking spaces) and 1,277 bicycles
The site:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/fDD8JsK4AijAS97v6
Quote:
City Approves Stonestown Redevelopment Plans, San Francisco
BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:30 AM ON JULY 18, 2024
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved the ambitious Stonestown Mall redevelopment. The estimated $2 billion mixed-use master plan aims to replace thirty acres of surface parking with over three thousand homes alongside a host of new uses around the existing 1.3-million-square-foot mall. Brookfield Properties is the project developer.
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The project team includes David Baker Architects, Einwillerkuehl Landscape Architect, and SiteLab Urban Studio. SiteLab has been responsible for drafting the 30-acre masterplan, including considerations related to land use, open space, the street network, wayfinding, and building envelopes for the 16 blocks. Most buildings will have a maximum allowable height of 90 feet, while the tallest structures could be 150 to 190 feet tall.
Construction is expected to occur across six phases. While the exact timing has yet to be established, the city estimates construction of the first three phases to occur over 15 years and the final three phases to finish about 25 years after the start.
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https://sfyimby.com/2024/07/city-app...francisco.html