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Mission Rock Phase 1 aims for 550 units and a 5.5‑acre waterfront park; developers target spring 2020 vertical construction

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 25, 2019
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Project sponsors presented Phase 1 of the Mission Rock mixed‑use redevelopment: roughly 550 residential units (about 200 inclusionary), 550,000 sq ft of office, 70,000 sq ft of ground‑floor retail and a 5.5‑acre waterfront park with raised grades and district sustainability systems; port and city approvals remain ongoing.

Project sponsors for Mission Rock updated the Planning Commission on Phase 1 of the Seawall Lot 337 redevelopment, describing infrastructure, resilience and a housing‑heavy first phase.

Jack Baer (San Francisco Giants) and the Tishman Speyer team described the updated Phase 1 phasing and a swap of parcels to accelerate housing delivery and create a stronger ground‑plane configuration. Heather Tazala outlined phase goals: delivering substantial housing (market rate and…

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