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Old Posted Mar 18, 2023, 5:33 PM
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Nice recent shot of the SF skyline from 1900 Broadway in Oakland:



https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/yimby-vi...n-oakland.html
I was in SF a month ago and I already miss it so much
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2023, 3:04 PM
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Meeting Thursday For 430 Main Street In SoMa, San Francisco



BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:00 AM ON MARCH 20, 2023

Tidewater Capital is scheduled to request an extension for the approved nine-story residential infill at 430 Main Street and 429 Beale Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The proposal, first approved in 2018, will replace two low-slung commercial structures with 144 homes near the Embarcadero. Tidewater Capital is the project sponsor.

Details about the project have remained unchanged since it first resurfaced in September last year. The 84-foot tall structure will yield around 158,600 square feet, with 140,280 square feet for housing and 17,720 square feet for the 72-car garage. The garage will be accessible from a driveway on Beale Street. Additional parking will be included for 11 bicycles.

Residents will be able to access the building through a lobby along Main Street over the repaved sidewalk, new street trees, landscaping, and bicycle racks. Unit sizes will vary, with 60 studios, 25 one-bedrooms, and 52 two-bedrooms. Amenities will include common open space, a rooftop deck, and a solarium. Two units will be designed as townhomes along Beale Street.

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During the meeting, Tidewater is scheduled to request an extension of the Downtown Project Authorization approval, first received in May 2018. If the extension is approved, Tidewater will have until March of 2026 to start construction or to request another extension. For more information about the event and how to attend, see the meeting agenda here. The planning commission hearing will start around 1 PM on Thursday, March 23rd.
https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/meeting-...francisco.html
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Old Posted Mar 20, 2023, 6:01 PM
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At a location like that, it should be three times as tall.
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Old Posted Mar 22, 2023, 3:55 PM
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Hopefully some more nice urban infill on the way to the southern neighborhoods of SF.

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Meeting Tomorrow For 4550 Mission Street In Outer Mission, San Francisco


BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:00 AM ON MARCH 22, 2023

The San Francisco Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans for a six-story mixed-use complex at 4550 Mission Street in the Outer Mission. The proposal is expected to created 69 new homes above retail using the local HOME-SF density bonus program. Schaub Li Architects is responsible for the application.

The 64-foot tall structure will yield around 74,400 square feet with 45,050 square feet for housing, 3,700 square feet for retail, and 10,130 square feet for the 31-car basement garage. The project will include additional basement parking for 86 bicycles. Unit sizes will vary with 36 one-bedrooms, 23 two-bedrooms, and ten three-bedroom apartments.

The ground level will include a retail space extending the site’s length along Mission Street to Harrington Street. An open-air back courtyard will include a common roof deck as well as three private patios. For more outdoor amenity space, residents will benefit from two decks on the sixth floor and a rooftop deck, each setback with a line of planters.

Of the 69 apartments, 17 will be designated as affordable housing. The project plans list two tiers of affordability based on the unit type. For ownership sales, there will be seven units for 80% of the Area Median Income, six units for 105% AMI, and five units for 130% AMI. If the project includes rental units, seven will be affordable for 55% AMI, six for 80% AMI, and five for 110% AMI.

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The 0.29-acre property is located between Harrington and Norton Street, five minutes away from Presidio Bay Venture’s proposal at 99 Ocean Avenue and seven minutes from the construction site for affordable apartments by Bridge Housing at 4840 Mission Street. Additional plans in the pipeline include a six-story residential infill at 4716 Mission Street and an eight-story apartment project at 4742 Mission Street.
https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/meeting-...francisco.html
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Old Posted Mar 24, 2023, 6:30 AM
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Has anybody heard any news or updates on the Atlas Block/50 Main Street project or Transbay Parcel F?
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