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City officials outline plan to relocate DBI to 1500 Mission Street with one‑stop permit center
Summary
City real estate director presented high‑level plans for a mixed‑use development at 1500 Mission Street that would house a consolidated one‑stop permit center for DBI and other departments, include childcare and LEED‑Platinum goals, and rely on CEQA and Board of Supervisors approvals before the city finalizes a purchase agreement and construction schedule.
San Francisco — City real estate staff on June 15 presented a conceptual plan to relocate the Department of Building Inspection and create a consolidated one‑stop permitting center at 1500 Mission Street, a two‑acre site adjacent to 1 South Van Ness.
John Updike, the city’s director of real estate, told the Building Inspection Commission the project is a public‑private partnership with Related California and would combine an office tower, a residential component of about 524 units with more than 20 percent set aside below market, and roughly an acre of ground‑floor retail. ‘‘The location…
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