ENDORSED PROJECTS
Below are projects that have undergone review by our Project Review Committee and selected for endorsement.
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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.
2198 MARKET ST.
This dense project is located on an irregularly shaped, triangular lot. The Project Sponsor is proposing 87 apartment units above 5,000 square feet of commercial space. The retail will be located on the busy Market Street corridor while the apartment entrance will be located on the calmer Sanchez Street side.
Note: Since we reviewed the project, the plans have changed and the below-market-rate (BMR) units will be provided on-site.
Address: 2198 Market Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: September 18, 2013
Date Approved: April 24, 2014
Homes: 87
Developer: Greystar Development
Architect: Heller Manus Architects
1201 TENNESSEE ST.
The project proposes a 258 mixed-unit development in the Dogpatch neighborhood. The project plans to include over 12,000 square feet of flex space and over 2,000 square feet of retail. The designs include a significant amount of open space that break up the building nicely and will encourage activity on site.
Address: 1201 Tennessee Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 24, 2013
Date Approved: May 1, 2014
Homes: 259
Developer: AGI Capital
Architect: Fougeron Architecture
450 HAYES AVE.
The project, already approved by the Planning Commission, will be a mixed-use development consisting of 41 condominium units above ground floor retail. Located in the thriving Hayes Valley neighborhood, the project is building its Below-Market-Rate (BMR) units on site.
Address: 450 Hayes Avenue, San Francisco
Date of Review: April 10, 2013
Date Approved: July 11, 2013
Homes: 41
Developer: DM Development
Architect: Handel Architects
923 FOLSOM ST.
The project proposes a mixed-use development, consisting of 114 condominium units with on-site Below-Market-Rate (BMR) units and 18,000 square feet of ground floor commercial/retail space. Located in SOMA, the project consists of two separate buildings connected by an internal courtyard.
Address: 923 Folsom Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: June 26, 2013
Date Approved: July 24, 2014
Homes: 114
Developer: Trumark Urban
Architect: Solomon Cordwell Buenz
346 POTRERO AVE.
The project proposes a mixed-use development that consists of 72 condominium units above active ground floor retail. In addition, Trumark Urban is planning on providing 16 percent of the Below-Market-Rate (BMR) units on site, above the citywide requirement.
Address: 346 Potrero Avenue, San Francisco
Date of Review: May 22, 2013
Date Approved: July 24, 2014
Homes: 72
Developer: Trumark Urban
Architect: Handel Architects
706 MISSION ST.
This project, in the works since 2005, proposes the development of 160 to 185 condominium units in the Yerba Buena District. The plans also include the development of the new home for the Mexican Museum.
Address: 706 Mission Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: April 10, 2013
Homes: 160-185
Developer: Millenium Partners
Architect: Handel Architects
351 TURK ST. AND 145 LEAVENWORTH ST.
Forest City is proposing a large, mixed-use project that would involve the entire revitalization of Pier 70, which is currently derelict industrial land along San Francisco’s eastern waterfront. The project would include a mix of office, retail and open space, as well as a range of 1,000 to 2,000 homes. Forest City introduced a ballot measure, The Union Iron Works/Pier 70 Initiative, that asked the voters in November 2014 to allow their project to exceed the existing limit of 40 feet and build up to 90 feet in certain parts of the site. This measure was required as the result of Prop B, the Waterfront Height Limits Right to Vote Act, passing in June 2014. Forest City’s measure passed with overwhelming support.
Address: Pier 70, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 23, 2014 and March 27, 2013
Homes: 1,000-2,000
Developer: Forest City
Architect: Not known yet
PIER 70
Forest City is proposing a large, mixed-use project that would involve the entire revitalization of Pier 70, which is currently derelict industrial land along San Francisco’s eastern waterfront. The project would include a mix of office, retail and open space, as well as a range of 1,000 to 2,000 homes. Forest City introduced a ballot measure, The Union Iron Works/Pier 70 Initiative, that asked the voters in November 2014 to allow their project to exceed the existing limit of 40 feet and build up to 90 feet in certain parts of the site. This measure was required as the result of Prop B, the Waterfront Height Limits Right to Vote Act, passing in June 2014. Forest City’s measure passed with overwhelming support.
Address: Pier 70, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 23, 2014 and March 27, 2013
Homes: 1,000-2,000
Developer: Forest City
Architect: Not known yet
344 FULTON ST.
The Project plans for 69 residential units with 1,800 square feet of commercial space and over 4,500 square feet of open space. The building is being developed in tandem with the new Boys and Girls Club.
Address: 344 Fulton Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: February 27, 2013
Date Approved: March 14, 2014
Homes: 69
Developer: Equity Community Builders
Architect: David Baker Architects
400 GROVE ST.
The Project proposes 34 condominium units above a cafe in Hayes Valley. The site is currently occupied by a parking lot.
Address: 400 Grove Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 23, 2013
Date Approved: January 31, 2013
Homes: 34
Developer: DM Development
Architect: Fougeron Architecture