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Commission approves 2675 Folsom project after months-long outreach; opponents warn of cultural-district displacement

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 22, 2016
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Summary

After extensive revisions and months of outreach, the commission approved a 117-unit development at 2675 Folsom that includes 23 on-site BMR rental units, 5,200 sq. ft. of below-market PDR/artist space and union-construction commitments; Latino Cultural District advocates urged more mitigation and delay, citing cumulative gentrification.

The Planning Commission approved a large project authorization and conditional-use authorization for 2675 Folsom Street after lengthy public hearings and extensive outreach between the developer, Access Development, staff and neighborhood groups.

Access revised the project since the August hearing to add 5,200 sq. ft. of below‑market PDR space (intended for artists), increase on‑site…

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