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The San Francisco Planning Commission tomorrow will consider a proposal to construct a new five-story housing development to fill a lot on Mission Street that has been vacant for nearly two decades.
The site was approved as a navigation center in March, but the city has scrapped those plans, and is now evaluating it for a potential tent village.
More than five years after it was first proposed, the demolition of the long-vacant building is finally underway.
"The Aviary" is offering purposefully low rents, in the hopes of attracting creative new restaurants to the neighborhood.
Culinary incubator La Cocina will oversee a food hall on the site of a future affordable housing project, set to begin construction in 2025.
If the theater's landlord prevails, it'll be curtains for the indie movie house.
Developers are building 242 condos and 232 hotel rooms over ground-floor retail.
Before the plan can be implemented, it must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.
The plan aims to create a neighborhood that can accommodate 33,000 new jobs and 8,300 new units of housing.
On June 14, the space will host its first concert since 1971, when it was known as Fillmore West.
Some residents are concerned about plans to house them during and after construction of new student housing for the SF Conservatory of Music.
Now, we're up in the big leagues.
The Tenderloin campus will be expanded and renovated, starting with a new building that will displace the college's Demonstration Gardens.