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Planning Commission hears Mission Bernal design update and approves mixed‑use project at 600 Twentieth

San Francisco Planning Commission · April 4, 2024
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Commissioners received an informational presentation on the Mission Bernal medical office building design and approved a 5‑story mixed‑use building at 600 Twentieth Street with lab, office, arts activity space and a residential unit, subject to conditions including updated bike parking provisions.

The Planning Commission heard an informational presentation on the final design of a 129,000‑square‑foot medical office building at the CPMC Mission Bernal campus (3501 Cesar Chavez Street). SmithGroup architect Kartik Ramadurai highlighted design goals to be a good neighbor, strengthen connections to adjacent streets and prioritize patient experience. Staff noted the project retains previously approved program and includes four levels of below‑grade parking with…

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