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Planning commission approves Candlestick Point design‑for‑development amendments to shift from mall to mixed‑use center
Summary
Commission approved amendments to the Candlestick Point design‑for‑development allowing more office (up to 750,000 sq ft) and earlier housing delivery, updated street grid, plazas and design controls; OCII and 5Point framed the change as a market‑responsive shift toward a mixed‑use urban center.
The Planning Commission voted unanimously on Oct. 24 to approve amendments to the Candlestick Point design‑for‑development (D4D), enabling 5Point to reconfigure a previously planned regional retail mall into a mixed‑use center with significant office, housing and public‑realm elements.
What changed
The amendments respond to changing retail economics and introduce a revised block and plaza pattern, a required half‑acre plaza, and a mix of office (up to about 750,000 square feet in the…
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