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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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