June 19, 2024
Join us for the Sunday Streets 2024 Season opener in the Tenderloin! Get ready for FREE live music, kids activities, exercise classes, cultural performances, a vibrant stage, exciting giveaways, biking resources, and endless fun! 🎭🥁🎊🎶
Sunday, June 23rd
12PM - 5PM
Golden Gate Ave. between Hyde St. and Jones St.
SundayStreetsSF.com/Tenderloin
May 21, 2024
China Basin Park, part of the Mission Rock development, has been completed and we’d like to share an event that AIA SF is hosting this Friday. “Explore Mission Rock” is a walking tour that will feature guest presenters Gerry Teirney [Architect at Perkins & Will], Kristen Hall [Urban Designer at Kristen Hall City Design], and Jeffrey Miller [Principal at Miller Company Landscape Architects]. AIA SF describes the event as a “captivating journey through the heart of San Francisco’s architectural marvels and urban landscapes where you will gain insider knowledge into the visionary architecture and meticulous site planning. Tour the vibrant China Basin Park and Canyon Apartments and learn about the future development of Phase 2 and Terry Francois Boulevard.”
The tour will take place on Friday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 pm. Learn more about the presenters and book tickets at: https://aiasf.org/event/walking-tour-explore-mission-rock/#tribe-tickets
Tickets are $10/Student, $20/AIA Member, $25/General.
February 18, 2024
John King wrote a thoughtful piece in SF Chronicle about our recently completed project at 531 Bryant Street. Working with Handel Architects and Urban Land Development, our planning began in 2019, just before the pandemic changed the dynamics of the commercial sector in the downtown area. One of the first developments to continue with construction during an uncertain time, this 5-story building brings 50,000 sq. ft. of office and retail space in the SoMa neighborhood. The nearly 20’ floor-to-floor ceiling height on the ground floor creates a loft-like experience and opens up to a rear courtyard that features a sculpture garden, a mural from Filipino artist Vivian Capulong, shade loving plants, and boulders for seating. The 950 sq. ft. rooftop terrace has sweeping panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, large non-fruiting olive trees, drought tolerant flowering perennials and grasses, and movable furniture. On Zoe Street, the building offers micro retail space for local entrepreneurs. As part of the Gold LEED certification, we installed a 7,000 gallon cistern under the ground level courtyard that collects the stormwater from the roof deck to be reused for irrigation throughout the site. Read the full article here.