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The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to vote tomorrow on whether to raise the height limit to allow a 400-foot tower with 40 percent affordable housing at 160 Folsom St.
Plans dedicate nearly 50 percent of the massive First & Mission development's ground floor to public open space.
Planning has approved a new 14-story residential building at Folsom & Hawthorne, as well as an expanded auto facility at 11th & Howard.
While the three-story shipping container office complex is still under review, tours are now available of the initial concept.
The 32-story residential tower at 299 Fremont is set to begin pre-leasing its 409 units, with an initial move-in scheduled for mid-May.
Despite some pushback over unit sizes and shadows on Gene Friend Rec Center, Planning has given the OK to an eight-story building at 998 Harrison St.
The city's new shelter at Pier 80 is one option, but a homeless advocate is pushing the idea of a city-sanctioned tent village on public land.
The co-op values inclusivity, but is increasingly concerned about the safety risks the growing tent city poses to staff and customers.
The acquisition of the five Ellis Acted buildings, all owned by one pair of landlords, will allow tenants in 19 units to keep their homes.
Plans have been submitted to replace a five-story office building with 330 residential units.
In light of recent reports of city cleaners displacing homeless residents and taking tents, we asked some homeless people for their side of the story.
Despite protests from surrounding high-rise homeowners, the 400-foot tower proposed for 160 Folsom St. passed its first hurdle.
The Commission on Community Investment and Infrastructure is set to weigh in on a 100-foot height increase opposed by some Rincon Hill neighbors.
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