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Planning Commission backs Kilroy’s Central SoMa Flower Mart plan with development agreement
Summary
The Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve Kilroy Realty’s multi‑phase Central SoMa Flower Mart project and recommend the development agreement, granting large project authorization and office allocation while preserving a vendor option to relocate or return to a rebuilt on‑site market.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously July 18 to recommend approval of a multi‑phase Central SoMa development by Kilroy Realty that would replace the aging wholesale Flower Mart with a new mixed‑use complex and fund a large package of public benefits.
Planning staff described the proposal as a three‑building redevelopment on the 6½‑acre site at Brannan and Sixth streets that would demolish existing structures and construct up to roughly 2 million square feet of office, up to 113,000 square feet of production, distribution and repair (PDR) space (as part of the replacement market), significant retail and new publicly accessible open space. The staff presentation said the project would dedicate a 15,000‑square‑foot off‑site parcel for housing, contribute $5 million to the…
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