40 New Developments Now Under Construction in San Francisco – 30/40

40 New Developments Now Under Construction in San Francisco – 30/40


40 New Developments Now Under Construction in San Francisco – 30/40

PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING

3RD STREET & CHINA BASIN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94158

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Description:
Mission Bay is currently the headquarters of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. It is also the headquarters, at 550 Terry Francois Blvd, of the Old Navy brand of The Gap clothing retailer. It is the location of a new research campus of the University of California, San Francisco, UCSF Mission Bay Mission Bay was the future location of the 14 acre, two-million-square-foot Salesforce.com U.S. headquarters. Salesforce sold the property it owned to the NBA’s Golden State Warriors, who have announced plans to build an arena that they hope will open by the 2018-19 season. The northern terminus of the Third Street Light Rail Project of the San Francisco Municipal Railway The northern terminus of Caltrain An AT&T Fiber to the premises greenfield project The first new branch of the San Francisco Public Library in over 40 years, The Mission Bay Branch Library, opened on July 8, 2006. It is located on the ground floor of a new multi-use facility, which includes an adult day health center, affordable senior housing, retail space and a large community meeting room. The new library is approximately 7,500 square feet (700 m2), and is the 27th branch of the San Francisco Public Library. 455 Mission Bay Boulevard South, originally planned to be the headquarters of Pfizer’s Biotherapeutics and Bioinnovation Center (started construction August 5, 2008),[13] occupied by Nektar Therapeutics in November 2010 as their corporate headquarters.[14] The other half of the building will be occupied by Bayer’s U.S. Innovation Center. The future location of the San Francisco Public Safety Building at Third Street and Mission Rock. It will include a Police headquarters, Police Station and Mission Bay Fire Station. Funding for the building was passed with a 79.4 percent positive vote on Proposition B. The future location of Rock Health, a seed accelerator for digital health startups. An estimated 56 biotech companies were clustered in Mission Bay in mid-2010. The Blue Greenway waterfront trail. Mission Bay is served by the N Judah and T Third Street lines of San Francisco’s Muni Metro. The N Judah links the neighborhood to Downtown, BART, Hayes Valley and the Sunset District, and the T Third Street links to downtown, BART, and the Bayview and Visitacion Valley neighborhoods. Several other Muni bus and trolley bus lines link the area to neighborhoods to the north, west and south. The Caltrain commuter rail system connects Mission Bay with San Jose and Gilroy. The proposed Central Subway project will make the link between Mission Bay, AT&T Park, Market Street-Union Square, and Chinatown even faster.

Architect: HOK

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