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Commission approves 2100 Market mixed‑use project but requires retail on Fourteenth and design review with community

San Francisco Planning Commission · February 4, 2016
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Summary

After extended public comment and internal debate over affordable housing levels, ground‑floor heights and design, the Planning Commission approved Brian Spears’ 62‑unit proposal at 2100 Market St. Feb. 4 with conditions requiring retail (or retail‑flex) on Fourteenth Street, community participation in design refinements, and a formal report back on updated plans.

The Planning Commission approved a 62‑unit mixed‑use building proposed for 2100 Market Street on Feb. 4 but attached a set of design and implementation conditions intended to address neighborhood concerns about ground‑floor activation and architectural articulation.

Project and staff: Planning staff described a 40–65 foot mixed‑use building with 62 dwelling units (studio, one‑ and two‑bedroom), 2,600 square feet of ground‑floor commercial space, no off‑street parking, and seven on‑site affordable units (12% inclusionary requirement). The developer, Brian Spears, said the long‑vacant site causes blight and that the project…

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