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Board approves Flower Mart zoning change and development agreement for Fifth and Brannon site
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7 approved an ordinance establishing the 2000 Marin Street special use district and adopted a development agreement with KR Flower Mart LLC to govern redevelopment of the Flower Mart site on the southern half of the block north of Brannon Street between Fifth and Sixth streets.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7 approved an ordinance establishing the 2000 Marin Street special use district and adopted a development agreement with KR Flower Mart LLC to govern redevelopment of the Flower Mart site on the southern half of the block north of Brannon Street between Fifth and Sixth streets.
The measures matter because the Flower Mart is a long‑running wholesale market that employs vendors and workers across the region; the actions also include environmental findings under the California Environmental Quality Act and provisions intended to protect legacy businesses and vendor interests as the site is redeveloped.
Supervisor Peskin, who sponsored the items before the board, described the Flower Mart as “the second largest wholesale flower market in The United States Of America,” and praised the vendors and employees who work there…
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