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Old Posted Dec 17, 2022, 9:50 PM
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A smol project but very well designed. This area is really emerging as a life sciences hub.

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New Building Permits For 250 De Haro Street In San Francisco



BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:30 AM ON DECEMBER 17, 2022

New building permits for the five-story laboratory proposed at 250 De Haro Street in San Francisco have been filed. New renderings and the design narrative by the architects also provide a greater view of the property’s potential future. Aralon Properties is the project developer.

OTJ Architects, a local Financial District-based firm, is responsible for the design. The firm writes that the project is inspired by the “rich and varied architectural languages present in the Showplace Square / Potrero Hill district….” The exterior will be wrapped with corrugated metal panels on the north and south ends, while the long eastern face has groupings of curtainwall glass framed by the metal and separated by green walls and a central lobby entrance.

Demolition will be required for the existing single-story structure. The new project will rise between 58-68 feet tall, spanning 216,165 square feet with 172,665 square feet of offices, 3,500 square feet of ground-level retail, and, unfortunately, around 40,000 square feet for the 99-car garage in the basement. Additional parking will be included for 15 bicycles.
https://sfyimby.com/2022/12/new-buil...francisco.html
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2022, 9:59 PM
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Old Posted Dec 18, 2022, 8:01 AM
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A smol project but very well designed. This area is really emerging as a life sciences hub.
This thing is an entire block long I wouldn’t call it particularly smol

Gorgeous design and such an improvement over the existing.
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Old Posted Dec 27, 2022, 2:31 AM
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^ That guy is a fantastic photographer. This and this are next level
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Old Posted Dec 28, 2022, 5:16 AM
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^ That guy is a fantastic photographer. This and this are next level
Yeah, his work is pretty spectacular.
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Old Posted Dec 28, 2022, 5:18 AM
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Hopefully more of these microprojects to come.

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Some offices at historic Warfield Theatre building could become housing
Tessa McLean, Dec. 27, 2022

Big changes could be coming to a historic downtown San Francisco building.

Local developer Group i has filed a preliminary application to convert five stories of the building that houses the Warfield Theatre into housing, as first reported by the San Francisco Business Times. The conversion would be the first of its kind since the pandemic.

Office conversion has been billed as a potential solution to the housing woes that plague California cities — even more so for San Francisco, which has seen the lowest return-to-office rate of any major city, coupled with record-high commercial real estate vacancy rates. The building at 988 Market St. is small by downtown standards — around 40,000 square feet — and Group i plans to keep around 15,000 square feet as office space. The remaining square footage will be transformed into a mix of 34 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments throughout the fifth to ninth floors if all goes to plan. Seven of those units will be affordable housing.

The application also lists plans to convert second-floor space into a gym and basement space into a bike room. Nothing about the exterior of the 1922 building will change.

The project is estimated to cost $9 million. Group i has its offices in the building, and it was “a good opportunity to try out a residential conversion," Group i principal Mark Shkolnikov told the Business Times. "We still have a long ways to go to figure out if it's viable, but the first step is the preliminary application."
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Old Posted Jan 22, 2023, 7:45 PM
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the recent and ongoing activity down around 18th-19th, Florida-Bryant in the Mission...









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Old Posted Jan 23, 2023, 3:34 AM
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also, quick look at the next phase of Rebuild Potrero from a passing bus



the new street that will divide the BMR block from the market-rate one







bonus: the new community center down in Bayview, on Third St

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Old Posted Jan 23, 2023, 4:34 PM
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Thanks for the update, timbad!

2750 19th Street is making very nice progress, and the new Southeast Community Center is looking fantastic!
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A couple of other nice recent shots, from not super common perspectives:





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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 4:01 PM
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Nice to finally some movement on stuff in the outer neighborhoods. Nothing special architecturally speaking, but at least it's got good street level activation, with minimal parking and no podium. Hopefully this is the first of hundreds to come. Along with a Geary subway.

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Construction Soon For 4200 Geary Boulevard In Richmond District, San Francisco



BY: ANDREW NELSON 5:30 AM ON JANUARY 25, 2023

Construction is expected to start this April for the seven-story affordable senior housing proposal at 4200 Geary Boulevard in the Richmond District of San Francisco. The update has been announced by the project developer, the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation. Once complete, the project will offer 98 new homes for residents earning between 15-50% of the Area Median Income.

TNDC announced the update with an email to the community. Within the announcement email, the development team expressed that “it has been a long effort since 2020, and we appreciate all of your feedback, critique, and support along the way.” The initial planning application was assisted by Executive Directive 13-01, titled Housing Production and Preservation of Rental Stock, signed by the Office of Mayor Ed Lee in 2013. Senate Bill 35 helped expedite ministerial approval.

The 86-foot development will yield 79,650 square feet, of which 48,560 square feet are divided between 41 studios and 57 one-bedroom units, 98 in total. The ground-level commercial space is to be rented. 16 parking spaces are included. The building amenities include a ground-level courtyard with landscaping and seating. Two separate terraces will also provide open-air skyline views from the seventh floor.

Y.A. Studio is responsible for the design. The project is an articulated rectangular form broken apart with graceful setbacks and bay window-like features. The fiber cement panel exterior will be improved with composite paneling and ceramic tile decoration. Board form concrete will be included along the base.

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The property is located along Geary Boulevard between 6th and 7th Avenue. Demolition will be required for the existing two-story mortuary. Future residents will find themselves near Little Russia and between the Presidio and Golden Gate Park.

Construction of a building of this scale is likely to last 24-36 months from groundbreaking, putting completion in 2025-2026. Applications for housing will be available around six months before the building opens. Applications will be posted on the DAHLIA website here.
https://sfyimby.com/2023/01/construc...francisco.html
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 4:15 PM
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How do we feel about the next 2-3 years in SF? Do we think people will start moving back into town or will it continue to lose people?

Also, neighborhoods- what's going to happen with Downtown? How about the lower Mission? Lower Mission is looking very sad and blighted right now, hoping it can be reversed. Just about every business is closed/boarded up and or totally tagged and graffitied.

Will restaurant hours finally be extended again to normal after covid? Right not SF seems to shut down at about 8PM.
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 5:16 PM
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How do we feel about the next 2-3 years in SF? Do we think people will start moving back into town or will it continue to lose people?

Also, neighborhoods- what's going to happen with Downtown? How about the lower Mission? Lower Mission is looking very sad and blighted right now, hoping it can be reversed. Just about every business is closed/boarded up and or totally tagged and graffitied.

Will restaurant hours finally be extended again to normal after covid? Right not SF seems to shut down at about 8PM.


I feel that it will be a mixed bag. For Downtown, things will probably get worse before they get better, considering the direction that tech companies are going right now (layoffs, permanent WFH). It will never be fully dead, as there are still plenty of in-person office jobs, just not nearly as many as there used to be. I don't expect to see any new office projects happening for a while, and likely few, if any, new residential towers in SoMa or near downtown for a while too.

Meanwhile, I think the neighborhoods will continue to do well. There is still a great demand to live in SF, especially the more balanced and livable areas. Population loss will be minor or negligible in the bigger picture, and may reverse soon. These areas are likely to see increased development as the city is forced to loosen zoning and state laws force cities to allow higher densities and less review. I think neighborhoods like the Mission, Excelsior, Richmond, Inner Sunset, etc. will be thriving and growing in the coming years. however, areas that are falling into blight and disinvestment right now may not recover for some time. Mission Street may be the exception here, as it is surrounded by thriving residential and commercial areas so it can only hold off the pressures of gentrification for so long, especially as housing development continues to ramp up in the Mission.

As for bars and restaurants closing so early - no idea
That one baffles me too.
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Old Posted Jan 27, 2023, 8:12 PM
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All the neighborhoods are doing quite well. Pretty much back to pre pandemic levels of activity I’d say. Tourists are back now as well which is good to see. The only area that is struggling at the moment is FiDi and parts of SoMa. I think some people tend to lose sight of the fact that the areas that really make SF special are actually the outer neighborhoods and their commercial districts. I’ve seen a significant uptick in activity in Chinatown since the Central Subway opened.
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Old Posted Jan 27, 2023, 10:47 PM
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A couple nice recent aerials courtesy of SF YIMBY:





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Old Posted Jan 28, 2023, 5:24 PM
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Took a few of shots of the Central Subway Chinatown station recently:













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Old Posted Feb 1, 2023, 4:42 PM
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Peep my thread on the Central Subway and a short tour of Chinatown for a more extensive tour.
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