Challenges for That 1,066-Foot Tall Tower as Proposed
Jan. 10 | SocketSite
As noted by Planning in their preliminary review of the plans for an 818-foot-tall tower to rise at 50 Main Street, which just completed, the tower as proposed “may conflict with City policies related to a balanced skyline as seen from key public viewpoints within the city and region.
S.F. Has a Slew of Mega Housing Projects on Track for 2022. Here’s What it Could Mean for the City
Dec. 22 | S.F. Chronicle
San Francisco housing development in 2022 will be the year of the megaproject. Even as smaller projects are stuck in limbo due to market uncertainties and astronomical construction costs, the city’s colossal multiphase projects like those at Treasure Island, Mission Rock, Pier 70, and Power Station will steam full speed ahead.
This Map Shows Where Every Accessory Dwelling Unit Was Built in S.F. in the Past Decade
Jan. 8 | S.F. Chronicle
One reason San Francisco has such an acute housing shortage is that its residents can, and often do, block the construction of large residential projects out of concerns that such developments will change their neighborhoods’ character.
2022 Will Be a Big Year for Muni: Central Subway and Van Ness Bus Route are Coming
Dec. 22 | S.F. Examiner
For San Francisco transit riders, there is finally a light at the end of the proverbial tunnel. After years of delays, both the Van Ness bus rapid transit line (known as BRT) and the Central Subway — which will connect Chinatown and Union Square to SoMa and Mission Bay — are slated to open in 2022.
Tower to Rise on Fire Station Site Closer to Reality
Jan. 7 | SocketSite
Having survived a rather iconic appeal, the plans for the proposed 19-story tower to rise up to 200 feet in height on the site of San Francisco’s aging Fire Station 13 were approved by the City in November.
S.F.’s Next Big Housing Battle May Be Over a Huge 400-Condo Development on the West Side
Dec. 20 | S.F. Chronicle
In the two years since the owners of the Sloat Garden Center first approached city planners about redeveloping the property for housing, the proposal has behaved much like the perennials and shrubs that have drawn generations of green thumbs to the Outer Parkside nursery.
Hines Wants to Build the Second-Tallest Building in S.F. Will the City Approve it?
Dec. 27 | S.F. Business Times
The 1,066-foot tall residential tower would stand just four feet shorter than Salesforce Tower, meant to mark the epicenter of San Franciscos downtown.
Measure to Streamline Housing Project Approvals Proposed
Dec. 17 | SocketSite
As sponsored by Mayor Breed and Supervisor Safaí, a proposed ballot measure would exempt qualifying housing projects from Planning’s discretionary review (DR) process, establish a (fast) track for the ministerial approval of code-conforming projects, and require projects to be permitted within six months of being proposed.