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Renderings Published For Bay FC’s Treasure Island Training Facility, San Francisco



By: Andrew Nelson 5:00 am on March 6, 2025

New renderings have been shared for Bay FC’s proposed soccer training facility on Treasure Island. The new fields and central structure will take shape in the island’s center, with views of San Francisco’s skyline across the water for the National Women’s Soccer League team. Seattle-based architecture firm Olson Kundig is responsible for the design.

Design principal Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, shared in the project press release that “the design of Bay FC Training Facility reflects California’s climate and cultural history, grounding it as both a symbolic and literal center of the Bay.” The project takes inspiration from contemporary luxury residential vernacular, incorporating natural materials for indoor and outdoor spaces. Central courtyards will punctuate the building like tranquil cloisters wrapped in transparent curtain-wall glass walls.

The facility will include three soccer fields and a two-story center. The structure will be designed for indoor training and recovery amenities to support the athletes and staff. Permits filed late last year stated that the structure would include a weight room, medical and wellness center, kitchen and dining room, laundry, locker rooms, lounges, meeting areas, event space, and athletic staff offices.
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A view of Treasure Island from Yerba Buena Island.



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And a view of the skyline from Yerba Buena Island.

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An additional 1,400-2,800 more units possibly incoming to what has already been approved for TI.

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As S.F. housing slows, Treasure Island plans to add thousands of homes — and faster way to build them
By J.K. Dineen, Staff Writer
Jan 30, 2026



A revised proposal aimed at turbocharging the development of San Francisco’s Treasure Island would increase the number of housing units planned for the fast-growing neighborhood by as much 35%, from 8,000 homes to as many as 10,800. Some 15 years after the Treasure Island redevelopment plan was approved, an amended vision for the island seeks to capitalize on the momentum the neighborhood has seen over the last five years with its eight new waterfront parks, 1,000 new housing units and a ferry terminal from which commuters can get downtown in 10 minutes. Treasure Island Community Development Managing Partner Chris Meany said the increased units would be rental and many would be added in the next phase of building, some of which could start construction this year. The additional units would adhere to Treasure Island’s 27.2% affordability requirement and would be built within the planned footprint of the project’s master plan.

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On Friday, the developer is expected to submit the revised project application to update Treasure Island’s existing master plan by adding between 1,400 and 2,800 new homes to what was approved in 2011. The exact number of additional units will be determined after studies are completed by city officials and the developer. If the plan were to increase the unit count by 2,800, it would result in 765 more affordable units. While the current plan calls for the next phase to be mostly condos, the updated proposal looks to add rental apartments, which are less expensive to construct and can be built faster than for-sale units, Meany said. “It’s a mathematical reality that we can rent buildings faster than we can sell them,” he said. “The single thing this does is allow us to get more people living in new housing quicker.”

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District 6 Supervisor Matt Dorsey, who represents Treasure Island, said “there is a lot of optimism” about the neighborhood, pointing to U.S. Census Bureau data showing that the neighborhood has the city’s highest percentage of residents between the ages of 18 and 44. “One thing that is exciting to see is the number of young people who are moving there and the use of the ferry,” said Dorsey “I keep hearing, even from people who don’t live out there, ‘My God, it’s really coming together.’”
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The development on Treasure Island is sooo ridiculously slow. The sea levels will rise before they get to finish all this talk about construction LOL
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Phase One of Treasure Island Redevelopment Opens, San Francisco



By: Andrew Nelson 5:30 am on July 17, 2026

The first phase of the transformative Treasure Island redevelopment has officially finished with the opening of 490 Avenue of the Palms. The six-story apartment complex has added 148 condominiums to San Francisco’s rapidly changing man-made island in the heart of the bay. The project has been co-developed by the Treasure Island Development Group, a partnership with Lennar Corporation, Stockbridge Capital Group, and Wilson Meany.

The six-story building is the first condominium complex built on Treasure Island. The complex contains 148 dwelling units, including 34 front-row condos marketed as the ‘Palms Collection.’ The high-end collection is described as offering the best views and access to additional services, such as “housekeeping and chef-prepped provisions to the Tea Academy, a dedicated house team, and complimentary reservations to The Paddle Club and use of e-bike rentals…” Additional residential amenities include the courtyard, fitness center, communal gathering spaces, and three open-air landscaped terraces.

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The first phase of construction has already seen the burgeoning skyline rise out of the 1939-built island. The tallest building is the 22-story Isle House, while the highest residences are on Yerba Buena Island, either in the six-story Bristol apartments overlooking the eastern span of the Bay Bridge or in the adjacent townhomes.
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