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Commission approves Tishman Speyer’s Central SoMa proposal with park dedication and fee waiver; requires 18‑month update

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 6, 2019
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Summary

The commission approved Tishman Speyer’s multi‑phase Central SoMa development (three office buildings, retail/PDR, a roughly 1‑acre park and a land dedication for 100% affordable housing), including a staff‑recommended park fee waiver and a required 18‑month public progress report.

The Planning Commission on June 6 unanimously approved a large project authorization for a Tishman Speyer development in Central SoMa that dedicates land for an approximately one‑acre public park, sets aside a parcel for a 100‑percent affordable housing building and proposes extensive PDR, retail and childcare uses.

Planning staff described the project as an assemblage of multiple buildings framed around a central public park. The sponsor said phase 1 would construct two mixed‑use office buildings and dedicate land for the park and an affordable housing site, while phase 2 would add a third building,…

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