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Planning Commission approves Tishman Speyer’s 655 Fourth Street project with exceptions and conditions

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 20, 2019
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Summary

The commission approved a large project authorization for 655 Fourth Street (the Creamery site), a mixed‑use development proposing 960 residential units, retail, office space, and a 38‑room hotel; staff recommended exceptions under the Central SoMa special use district and the commission approved the project with conditions, unanimously 6–0.

The Planning Commission on June 20 voted to approve a large project authorization and related conditional use requests for 655 Fourth Street, a major mixed‑use development in Central SoMa proposed by Tishman Speyer.

Planning staff described the project as approximately 1,082,157 square feet that would include about 960 residential dwelling units, roughly 18,454 square feet of ground‑floor retail, about 21,840 square feet of office, a 38‑room boutique hotel, and approximately 24,495 square feet of privately owned public open space (POPOS). Linda Hoagland of the Planning…

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