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A significant housing initiative is in the works for the site of a long-abandoned Safeway in San Francisco, aiming to construct a towering 30-story building. This ambitious project proposes the addition of 1,800 residential units, which would address the ongoing housing crisis in the city.
The development plan includes a substantial underground parking garage with a capacity of 500 stalls, ensuring secure parking for both residents and shoppers who will frequent the new retail spaces expected to be part of the complex. This integration of residential and commercial spaces is designed to create a vibrant community atmosphere while also enhancing local accessibility.
The project has the potential to transform a currently vacant lot into a bustling hub of activity, contributing to the revitalization of the neighborhood. Community leaders and residents are eager to see how this development will unfold and its impact on the local economy and housing availability in San Francisco.
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