en.Wedoany.com Reported - MacFarlane Partners and Avanath Capital Management have submitted demolition permits for three existing buildings within the Freedom West housing cooperative in San Francisco, planning to build the first new complex in the project's Master Plan 2.0. The new building at 880 McAllister Street will provide over 100 affordable senior housing units.

The proposed seven-story building, located at the corner of McAllister Street and Laguna Street, stands 73 feet tall and offers approximately 104,500 square feet of space, including 103,300 square feet of residential space and 1,200 square feet of retail space. The project will include 15 bicycle parking spaces. The complex comprises a total of 115 units, including 80 one-bedroom and 35 two-bedroom units.
DLR Group serves as the design architect, collaborating with landscape architect Hood Design Studio. Previous renderings show a contemporary interpretation of the existing late modernist style, with a similar color palette on the facade and an emphasis on straight lines.



Historical resource documents released by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department show that the existing Freedom West cooperative was built between 1973 and 1975 by Jack Baskin, with architecture by Krisel/Shapiro & Associates and landscape architecture by Royston, Hanamoto, Beck & Abey.
The three three-story apartment buildings proposed for demolition are located behind the Bethel AME Church, at 860, 870, and 880 McAllister Street. Each contains 36 units, reducing the total residential capacity by 108 units. The new building will occupy the floor area of 870 and 880 McAllister Street, with the demolition of the 860 building intended to facilitate future development.
The construction timeline has not yet been determined.
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