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Old Posted Sep 7, 2011, 6:27 PM
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Is Madrone topped out? I hope it gets a little taller so it looks a little less stubby.
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If not, it's very close. Counting floors, it looks to me like they're all in place (14 levels with balconies). There could be some superstructure for the mechanical shrouds but I think that's the roof at the top of timbad's latest shots.
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Sales underway at Madrone, with 15 contracts written so far.

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Old Posted Sep 9, 2011, 3:20 AM
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I saw on the evening news that the new police headquarters, just north of Madrone, had a groundbreaking ceremony today. Dirt is flying in Mission Bay!
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Old Posted Sep 9, 2011, 4:40 AM
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already?

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I saw on the evening news that the new police headquarters, just north of Madrone, had a groundbreaking ceremony today.
wow, I know these groundbreakings are often just ceremonial and that real construction comes some time later, but I thought that thing was still a couple years off! that's a nice sign that things will be happening there though, for sure. I'll try to wander over there this weekend and see if there is anything to see.
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Terrific news. Based on this page, construction starts next month with substantial completion set for March 2014!

Edit: Here is a PDF presentation from June showing a November start for excavation and shoring. Foundation and structural work begins next April.
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Terrific news. Based on this page, construction starts next month with substantial completion set for March 2014!

Edit: Here is a PDF presentation from June showing a November start for excavation and shoring. Foundation and structural work begins next April.
Great find. Great news!
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Excellent! There will be plenty to keep timbad's shutter clicking for a long time.

SocketSite has some nice renderings that I hadn't seen before:


A couple more at the link.
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Here's another one I pulled off the city's earthquake safety website:



You get a little more detail on the shroud-like structure that wraps over the building. There are many more openings in it than I realized before.
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Shoot, didn't realize that would appear so large. If it's too big let me know, and I'll remove the image and just put the link.
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Shoot, didn't realize that would appear so large. If it's too big let me know, and I'll remove the image and just put the link.
Looks great on my iPad--glad to see this one getting under way!
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2011, 6:16 AM
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before

thought I would post a few 'before' pics of the old fire station and the future public safety building lot.

here looking east down the narrow street (China Basin? I always forget) that separates the parcel from Madrone. you can see the green wooden fence surrounding what will be the little public courtyard at the corner:



here looking south:



and a couple shots of that quirky remnant of old Mission Bay that will soon disappear: the stub of old Fourth Street, which used to continue along the path it takes perpendicular to Market St, running into, and crossing, Third at an angle.



here the old alignment is clearer, looking back northwest toward the Fourth St Bridge:

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Old Posted Sep 11, 2011, 7:38 AM
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the hospital's frame continues to grow by leaps and bounds (as seen from the roof of the South St Garage):



... and is starting to add to the view south down Fourth St:



Nelson Rising Lane's new block is taking form (glimpsing between the Diller Cancer Center and UCSF dorms). can't tell from this shot, but workers were still active underground behind the neurosciences building today, and you can see that work is still going on behind the CVRB:



(oh, and I noticed this evening that the sidewalk lamps on the new section work.)

and I'm not sure exactly what it does (holds moisture in?), but the plantings over in the northeast corner have gotten a thin black blanket that they poke through:

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The black sheet is a weed blocker.
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and I'm not sure exactly what it does (holds moisture in?), but the plantings over in the northeast corner have gotten a thin black blanket that they poke through:

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Old Posted Sep 15, 2011, 8:10 AM
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block 3

thanks HL

can anyone say block 3? this morning I noticed through the gloom that test piles are being driven there too, after weeks of inactivity at neighboring block 2:



and, the mural is coming along behind Crescent Cove (I'm likin it ):



I will be away for a couple weeks, and will be excited to see what's changed when I get back!
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Yay for more action at the northern end of MB! And that mural turned out great.
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More great news out of Mission Bay. Thanks Timbad! Although, I'm a little confused - do we have a rendering of Block 3? Too many projects! I skimmed older pages but couldn't find one.
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Old Posted Sep 16, 2011, 4:11 AM
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I really like this proposal just a couple blocks down Third. From SocketSite:

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Currently a commercial fueling and storage facility adjacent to the 20 units at 700 Illinois, and stretching from Illinois to Third, as proposed a six-story, 68-foot building consisting of approximately 106 rental units and 80 parking spaces would rise at 2121 Third Street
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It's just the one on the right. The building on the corner is already built.
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Old Posted Sep 16, 2011, 4:26 AM
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More great news out of Mission Bay. Thanks Timbad! Although, I'm a little confused - do we have a rendering of Block 3? Too many projects! I skimmed older pages but couldn't find one.
Looks like this page has some renderings of Block 3 West.



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Thanks WildCowboy!
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