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City and architects present concept for 1500–1580 Mission Street: mixed‑use towers, permit center and partial retention of Coca‑Cola building

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 2, 2016
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Summary

Planning staff and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill presented an informational briefing on a mixed‑use development at 1500–1580 Mission Street proposing roughly 550 residential units (20% affordable), a consolidated city office/permit center and partial retention of the historic Coca‑Cola bottling building; the item was informational and no vote was taken.

Planning staff and the project design team presented an informational briefing on Nov. 2 for a large mixed‑use proposal at 1500–1580 Mission Street that would consolidate multiple city offices and create a one‑stop public permit center while adding a substantial residential component.

Staff outlined the site (two parcels on Mission Street between 11th Street and South Van Ness Avenue) and explained the project would demolish most of 1580 Mission and parts of 1550 Mission and rehabilitate portions of the 1927 Coca‑Cola…

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