ENDORSED PROJECTS
Below are projects that have undergone review by our Project Review Committee and selected for endorsement.
East Bay • Los Angeles • North Bay • Peninsula • San Francisco • South Bay • SoCal
Affordable • Car Free • Density Bonus • For Sale • Mixed Use • Rental • Student Housing
One of the many benefits of HAC membership is getting support for your project at every step of the hearing and approval process.
The projects showcased below only date back to January 2013. To learn more about our project actions on past projects, email us at info@housingactioncoalition.org.
469 EDDY ST.
The project will repurpose the existing, historic parking garage with 28 for-sale homes with ground floor retail and subterranean parking for nine cars.
Address: 469 Eddy Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: December 9, 2015
Date of Review: May 13, 2016
Homes: 28
Developer: JS Sullivan Development
Architect: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects, Inc.
901 16TH ST. AND 1200 17TH ST.
The project proposes the demolition of the existing, vacant Corovan buildings and the construction of two separate, mixed–use buildings totaling in 395 homes, with active ground–floor retail, pedestrian alleys and subterranean parking for 388 cars.
Address: 901 16th + 1200 17th Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 20, 2016
Date Approved: May 12, 2016
Homes: 395
Developer: Prado Group and Walden Development
Architect: BAR Architects and Christiani Johnson Architects
1270 MISSION ST.
The proposed project at 1270 Mission would replace the existing parking lot and pizza shop with a mixed-use development that would include either 199 or 299 homes. Our report card explains the two proposed scenarios.
Address: 1270 Mission Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: May 11, 2016
Homes: 199 or 299
Developer: AGI Avant
Architect: Architecture International
430 MAIN ST.
The project proposes to demolish the existing storage facility and develop 144 homes with subterranean parking.
Address: 430 Main Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: April 27, 2016
Homes: 144
Developer: Tidewater Capital
Architect: Solomon Cordwell Buenz
1433 BUSH ST.
The project would replace a car rental facility with a 117-foot tall building with 47 homes, ground floor retail and subterranean parking for nine cars.
Address: 1433 Bush Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: April 13, 2016
Date Approved: August 4, 2016
Homes: 47
Developer: JS Sullivan Development
Architect: Made in Filmo
875 CALIFORNIA ST.
The project proposes the construction of 44 new for-sale homes with one level of below-grade parking for 48 cars.
Address: 875 California Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: October 21, 2015
Date Approved: April 7, 2016
Homes: 44
Developer: Grosvenor
Architect: Robert A. M. Stern Architects and BDE Architecture
1699 MARKET ST.
The plan would demolish the existing art supply store and construct 162 homes with space for a restaurant on the ground floor and subterranean parking for 97 cars.
Note: Some of the elements of the project have changed since our review, including a lower car parking ratio, more bike parking and more community outreach on behalf of the project sponsor.
Address: 1699 Market Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: November 18, 2015
Date Approved: March 24, 2016
Homes: 162
Developer: Presidio Development Partners, LLC
Architect: Solomon, Cordwell Buenz
555 GOLDEN GATE AVE.
The project proposes to demolish the existing commercial building and construct 58 for-sale homes with two ground-floor commercial spaces and subterranean parking for 14 cars.
Address: 555 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco
Date of Review: March 23, 2016
Homes: 58
Developer: JS Sullivan Development
Architect: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects, Inc.
88 ARKANSAS ST.
The project would demolish the existing commercial buildings and surface parking lot and construct a five–story, mixed–use building with 127 homes, ground–floor retail,and one level of subterranean parking for 97 cars.
Address: 88 Arkansas Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: February 10, 2016
Date Approved: March 3, 2016
Homes: 127
Developer: Martin Building Company
Architect: BAR Architects
988 HARRISON ST.
The project will replace a vacant gas station with 100 homes, including ground floor retail and subterranean parking for 73 cars.
Address: 988 Harrison Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: September 9, 2016 and February 24, 2016
Date Approved: February 25, 2016
Homes: 100
Developer: Workshop1
Architect: Workshop1
2240 MARKET ST.
The project proposes to build 45 homes and two town homes while retaining the existing funeral home building and three rent-controlled units. Car parking will be built underground.
Address: 2240 Market Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: August 26, 2015
Date Approved: February 10, 2016
Homes: 45
Developer: Prado Group
Architect: BAR Architects
2100 MARKET ST.
The project would demolish the existing, vacant Home Restaurant and surface parking lot and construct a mixed-use development with 60 homes, ground-floor retail and no car parking.
Address: 2100 Market Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 27, 2016
Date Approved: February 4, 2016
Homes: 60
Developer: Brian Spiers Development
Architect: Arquitectonica
665 FOLSOM ST.
The project would demolish the existing two-story restaurant and construct a 14-story, 89-unit building with ground-floor retail and underground parking for 31 cars.
Address: 665 Folsom Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 27, 2016
Homes: 89
Developer: Pillar Capital
Architect: Arquitectonica
950 GOUGH ST.
The plans propose to build 95 homes, with a sanctuary on the ground floor and one level of subterranean parking for 61 cars.
Address: 950 Gough Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 22, 2015
Date Approved: January 7, 2016
Homes: 95
Developer: Maracor Development, Inc.
Architect: Perry Architects, Inc.
1740 MARKET ST.
The project would demolish the existing commercial building and construct 100 new rental homes with ground-floor retail and no car parking.
Address: 1740 Market Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: November 18, 2015
Homes: 100
Developer: DIVCO Group LLC.
Architect: Forum Design
5M
The project proposes a large mixed-use development consisting of 680 homes in two separate buildings and one office building, all with active ground floor use. The project would provide a significant amount of open space and subterranean parking for up to 663 cars. The plans require the demolition of six existing buildings and propose the renovation of three buildings, the San Francisco Chronicle Building, Camelline and the Dempster Printing Building.
Address: 5th and Mission Streets, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 28, 2015and May 27, 2015
Date Approved: November 17, 2015
Homes: 680
Architect: Kohn Pederson Fox Associates
1601 MARIPOSA ST.
The project proposes the construction of a mixed-use development with 299 apartments, including ground-floor retail, light industrial production, distribution and repair (PDR) spaces, and one level of subterranean parking for 249 cars.
Address: 1601 Mariposa Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: October 23, 2013 and September 30, 2015
Date Approved: November 12, 2015
Homes: 299
Developer: Related CA
Architect: David Baker Architects
1532 HARRISON ST.
The project proposes to build approximately 142 rental homes with one space for ground‐floor retail and one level of subterranean parking.
Address: 1532 Harrison Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 15, 2015
Date Approved: October 8, 2015
Homes: 142
Developer: Build Inc.
Architect: Macy Architecture and BAR Architects
650 DIVISADERO ST.
The project proposes to demolish an existing auto shop and construct 60 rental homes above ground-floor retail, with one level of subterranean parking for 26 cars.
Address: 650 Divisadero Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: September 30, 2015
Homes: 60
Developer: DIVCO Group, LLC
Architect: Forum Design
MISSION ROCK
The Mission Rock ballot measure would allow the San Francisco Giants to exceed the existing height limits (0 feet) of the site and build approximately 1,500 rental homes, integrated with commercial, retail and 14 acres of open space. The plan also proposes that 40 percent of the homes be below-market-rate (BMR), ranging between 45 and 150 percent of the Area Media Income. The site is currently occupied by a surface parking lot.
Address: Mission Rock, Parking Lot A, San Francisco
Date of Review: August 10, 2015
Date of Vote: November 4, 2015
Homes: Approximately 1,500
Developer: San Francisco Giants
Architect: TCA Architects