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1. salesforce tower - 1070'
2. 181 fremont - 802'
3. Lumina tower 1 - 450'
4. 399 Fremont - 440'
5. 340 Fremont - 440'
6. Lumina tower 2 - 400'
7. 299 Fremont - 350'
8. 350 Bush - 250'
9. CA Pacific medical center - 226'
10. trinity Place tower III - 22 stories
11. Azure - 16 stories
12. Arden tower 1 - 16 stories
13. Arden tower 2 - 16 stories
14. 1400 mission - 15 stories
15. 942 mission - 15 stories
16. 1415 Mission - 14 stories
17. 1450 Franklin - 13 stories
18. 1415 Franklin - 13 stories
19. 101 Polk street - 13 stories
20. 1634 Pine street - 13 stories
21. 1690 Pine street - 13 stories
22. 1321 Mission - 12 stories
23. 144 King Street - 12 stories
24. 1600 Owens - 10 stories
25. SFMOMA expansion - 10 stories
proposed:
1. Oceanwide center tower 1 - 910'
2. Transbay block 5 - 750'
3. Oceanwide center tower 2 - 636'
4. Park tower - 605' (approved, site prep)
5. Transbay block 8 - 550' (approved)
6. 706 Mission - 510' (approved)
7. 3M tower 1 - 470' (approved)
8. transbay block 4 - 450'
9. transbay block 9 - 450' (approved)
10. sun tower - 450' (approved)
11. 524 Howard - 450'
12. 10 South van Ness - 440'
13. 1 Van Ness - 419'
14. 1481 Post - 416'
15. 3M tower 2 - 400' (approved)
16. 30 Van ness - 400'
17. 1500 Mission tower 1 - 400'
18. 100 Folsom - 400'
19. 41 Tehama - 380' (approved, site prep)
20. 636 4th street - 350'
21. 325 Fremont - 308' (approved)
22. 30 Otis - 278'
23. 1500 Mission tower 2 - 258'
24. 82 first - 255'
25. 724 Harrison - 250'
26. 525 Harrison - 250'
27. 75 Howard - 220'
28. 439 Washington - 200'
29. 3M tower 3 - 200' (approved)
30. 3M tower 4 - 174' (approved)
31. Mission Bay hotel - 173'
32. 1001 Van Ness - 14 stories
33. 651 Geary - 13 stories (approved)
34. 667 Folsom - 13 stories
35. 655 Folsom - 13 stories
36. 600 Van Ness - 130'
37. Warriors Arena - 125' (approved)
38. 1601 Mission - 120'
39. 1545 Pine street - 12 stories (approved, demo)
40. 1554 Market - 12 stories (approved)
41. 1125 Market - 12 stories
42. 1066 Market 12 stories
43. 1028 Market - 12 stories
44. 950 Market - 12 stories
45. 250 4th street - 12 stories (approved, site prep)
46. 1200 Van Ness - 12 stories
47. 150 Van Ness - 12 stories (approved, demo)
48. 19 Mason - 12 stories
49. mission bay block 40 #1 - 12 stories (approved)
50. mission bay block 40 #2 - 12 stories (approved)
51. 555 Golden Gate - 11 stories
52. 72 Ellis - 11 stories (approved)
53. UC Hastings expansion - 400-900 student housing units (can't find anything about height, but it's almost certainly gonna be a highrise)
There are a few dozen more buildings in the 100'-250' range (mostly on the shorter side of that range), that are part of the Giants development in Mission Bay and the Park Merced, Treasure Island, and Hunters Point redevelopment projects, but because they're part of larger projects that haven't started yet, It's hard to find detailed info on individual buildings.
recently completed:
1. One Rincon Hill north tower - 541'
2. 350 Mission - 455'
3. 45 Lansing - 450'
4. 100 Van Ness - 420' (office tower converted to residential, it got competely stripped down to the frame)
5. 535 Mission - 380'
6. Nema tower 1 - 360'
7. 222 Second - 350'
8. Nema tower 2 - 260'
9. 1285 Sutter - 13 stories
10. Foundry Square III - 10 stories
I've probably missed a few projects, but I'm pretty sure that's 99% of them. Of course there are hundreds of lowrises and midrises in the works as well, not to mention big projects like the central subway and Transbay Terminal.
Vornado pitches another doozy of a project for Pentagon City
I don't usually post projects outside of D.C. proper in the suburbs, however, this eight phase 3,212 unit mega project in Pentagon City is going on phase six right now and is looking really good these days.
And for those wondering how D.C. proper is building and absorbing so many residential housing units a month, we are still adding over 1,000 people a month to the city and people are still moving to the city in droves:
The District is again adding just over 1,000 residents a month, 2015 population estimate is now at 672,228
And for those wondering how D.C. proper is building and absorbing so many residential housing units a month, we are still adding over 1,000 people a month to the city and people are still moving to the city in droves:
The District is again adding just over 1,000 residents a month, 2015 population estimate is now at 672,228
1. salesforce tower - 1070'
2. 181 fremont - 802'
3. Lumina tower 1 - 450'
4. 399 Fremont - 440'
5. 340 Fremont - 440'
6. Lumina tower 2 - 400'
7. 299 Fremont - 350'
8. 350 Bush - 250'
9. CA Pacific medical center - 226'
10. trinity Place tower III - 22 stories
11. Azure - 16 stories
12. Arden tower 1 - 16 stories
13. Arden tower 2 - 16 stories
14. 1400 mission - 15 stories
15. 942 mission - 15 stories
16. 1415 Mission - 14 stories
17. 1450 Franklin - 13 stories
18. 1415 Franklin - 13 stories
19. 101 Polk street - 13 stories
20. 1634 Pine street - 13 stories
21. 1690 Pine street - 13 stories
22. 1321 Mission - 12 stories
23. 144 King Street - 12 stories
24. 1600 Owens - 10 stories
25. SFMOMA expansion - 10 stories
proposed:
1. Oceanwide center tower 1 - 910'
2. Transbay block 5 - 750'
3. Oceanwide center tower 2 - 636'
4. Park tower - 605' (approved, site prep)
5. Transbay block 8 - 550' (approved)
6. 706 Mission - 510' (approved)
7. 3M tower 1 - 470' (approved)
8. transbay block 4 - 450'
9. transbay block 9 - 450' (approved)
10. sun tower - 450' (approved)
11. 524 Howard - 450'
12. 10 South van Ness - 440'
13. 1 Van Ness - 419'
14. 1481 Post - 416'
15. 3M tower 2 - 400' (approved)
16. 30 Van ness - 400'
17. 1500 Mission tower 1 - 400'
18. 100 Folsom - 400'
19. 41 Tehama - 380' (approved, site prep)
20. 636 4th street - 350'
21. 325 Fremont - 308' (approved)
22. 30 Otis - 278'
23. 1500 Mission tower 2 - 258'
24. 82 first - 255'
25. 724 Harrison - 250'
26. 525 Harrison - 250'
27. 75 Howard - 220'
28. 439 Washington - 200'
29. 3M tower 3 - 200' (approved)
30. 3M tower 4 - 174' (approved)
31. Mission Bay hotel - 173'
32. 1001 Van Ness - 14 stories
33. 651 Geary - 13 stories (approved)
34. 667 Folsom - 13 stories
35. 655 Folsom - 13 stories
36. 600 Van Ness - 130'
37. Warriors Arena - 125' (approved)
38. 1601 Mission - 120'
39. 1545 Pine street - 12 stories (approved, demo)
40. 1554 Market - 12 stories (approved)
41. 1125 Market - 12 stories
42. 1066 Market 12 stories
43. 1028 Market - 12 stories
44. 950 Market - 12 stories
45. 250 4th street - 12 stories (approved, site prep)
46. 1200 Van Ness - 12 stories
47. 150 Van Ness - 12 stories (approved, demo)
48. 19 Mason - 12 stories
49. mission bay block 40 #1 - 12 stories (approved)
50. mission bay block 40 #2 - 12 stories (approved)
51. 555 Golden Gate - 11 stories
52. 72 Ellis - 11 stories (approved)
53. UC Hastings expansion - 400-900 student housing units (can't find anything about height, but it's almost certainly gonna be a highrise)
There are a few dozen more buildings in the 100'-250' range (mostly on the shorter side of that range), that are part of the Giants development in Mission Bay and the Park Merced, Treasure Island, and Hunters Point redevelopment projects, but because they're part of larger projects that haven't started yet, It's hard to find detailed info on individual buildings.
recently completed:
1. One Rincon Hill north tower - 541'
2. 350 Mission - 455'
3. 45 Lansing - 450'
4. 100 Van Ness - 420' (office tower converted to residential, it got competely stripped down to the frame)
5. 535 Mission - 380'
6. Nema tower 1 - 360'
7. 222 Second - 350'
8. Nema tower 2 - 260'
9. 1285 Sutter - 13 stories
10. Foundry Square III - 10 stories
I've probably missed a few projects, but I'm pretty sure that's 99% of them. Of course there are hundreds of lowrises and midrises in the works as well, not to mention big projects like the central subway and Transbay Terminal.
Awesome.
I took this pic of Rincon Hill's new skyline as I was making my way to the Bay Bridge at around 1:30PM today.
Chicago has a lot of under construction and proposed skyscrapers coming up, but what seems most interesting about the city is the number of major public attractions that have been done recently or on the way.
In regards to parks, recent years have seen the opening of the Bloomingdale Trail which is a long linear park built into a former elevated railway, the opening of a major park and nature reserve on Northerly Island, and an ongoing expansion of the Chicago Riverwalk.
Also coming up are two major museums. One is the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art and the other is Obama Presidential Library and Museum.
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