The site of 2700 Sloat Boulevard has had new preliminary permits filed, showing a 22-story, 233 foot (71 meter) building in San Francisco’s Sunset District. This project, led by Housing America Partner and San Francisco Housing Development Corporation, follows the withdrawal of a 50-story building proposal that had been applied for on the same site.
The development team is utilizing Assembly Bill 2011, which allows ministerial by right approval for affordable and mixed income housing on commercially zoned land, expediting the approval process.
Designed to have residential and retail, the 459,000 square foot (42,640 square meter) building will include 413,750 square feet (38,453 square meters) of residential space, 10,500 square feet (975 square meters) for retail, and 15,300 square feet (1,421 square meters) for a 52 car garage. The project will also provide 217 bicycle parking spaces. Plans indicate 446 apartments, with 207 affordable rental units and 239 market rate homes for sale. Layouts will feature studios, one, two, and three bedroom layouts.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB) is the project architect, with designs showing tiered setbacks ranging from 8 to 22 stories along Wawona Street and Sloat Boulevard. The 0.87 acre (0.35 hectare) site is positioned near Ocean Beach, the San Francisco Zoo, and local businesses, including Java Beach at the Zoo and the United Irish Cultural Center.
With an estimated construction cost of US$223 million, groundbreaking targeted for November 2025, just 11 months after the initial application, and a notably fast timeline if achieved.
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