San Francisco Fair Street Residential Development Project Breaks Ground, Will Provide 25 Housing Units
2026-05-12 15:16
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A seven-story residential development project at 159 Fair Street in San Francisco's Civic Center neighborhood has now broken ground. Construction has progressed past the second floor, with the building gradually taking shape near the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Market Street. Baumann Associates is handling the application process on behalf of the owner, SAK Design & Build.

Winder Gibson Architects is responsible for the design. The 85-foot-tall residential development is expected to provide approximately 22,600 square feet of area, including 25 residential units, with no ground-floor commercial space. Earlier plans had included a small ground-floor retail space. The apartment unit mix includes two studios, 12 one-bedroom units, and 11 two-bedroom units. It will provide 27 bicycle parking spaces and no automobile parking spaces.

The residential development site is located along Fair Street, between Franklin Street and Van Ness Avenue, just half a block from the unfinished foundation at 30 Van Ness Avenue. Looking at the city's development pipeline, this residential project is being built in the shadow of several unbuilt towers that were once spurred by the Market and Octavia Area Plan amendment (formerly known as The Hub).

As construction progresses, the residential development building may be topped out later this year, with occupancy expected 18 months after groundbreaking. The project is owned by SAK Design & Build, with Baumann Associates responsible for planning applications and Winder Gibson Architects undertaking the architectural design. The building has seven stories, stands 85 feet tall, has a total building area of approximately 22,600 square feet, and upon completion will provide 25 residential units and 27 bicycle parking spaces.

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