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Planning Commission approves Kilroy plan to relocate San Francisco Flower Market to Potrero Hill with conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 24, 2020
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Summary

After mixed public comment the Planning Commission unanimously approved Kilroy Realty’s plan to relocate the San Francisco Flower Market to 901 Sixteenth Street, including options for a large parking variant and conditions for continued community design work and possible after‑hours activation of the garage (6–0).

The Planning Commission unanimously approved a Kilroy‑sponsored project to relocate and modernize the San Francisco Flower Market at 901 Sixteenth Street in Potrero Hill, finding that the proposal retained a historic PDR function while providing a larger, more secure wholesale facility for vendors.

Planning staff described the project as a reuse of a cluster of industrial buildings combined with new construction: a market hall of roughly 125,000 square feet, a mezzanine for small vendors, and a public parking garage variant sized at approximately 150–180 spaces…

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