The LEED Gold 1Tenth project, formerly 875 Stevenson St., shares a block in San Francisco’s resurgent Mid-Market area with the adjoining historic 1355 Market Street building; together the two buildings comprise the Market Square revitalization effort.
Described by the project team as the “Empire State Building on its side,” the 510,000-sq-ft mixed-use development fills four acres once used for the maintenance and storage of rail cars.
A hub for the Mission Bay campus in San Francisco, the 264,000-sq-ft building links academic, research and medical disciplines, including the University of California, San Francisco’s new medical center.
The first office tower completed in San Francisco since the Great Recession, the 28-story, 350,000-sq-ft, steel-framed building sits in the city’s evolving South of Market (SoMa) district.
For San Francisco’s vibrant Castro neighborhood, this $8.8-million streetscape beautification and improvement project included widening the sidewalks, adding leaning rails and landscaping, paving, installing decorative rainbow crosswalks and matching tiles for the entryway to the landmark Castro Theater.
This $3.5-million tech-meets-retail facility likely is the world’s first combination start-up lab and integrated co-working space, according to the project team.
The website-building start-up Weebly moved in January into its San Francisco headquarters inside a renovated 36,000-sq-ft warehouse on the site of the 1890 production facility for the state’s second-oldest winery, Gundlach Bundschu.