The proposed four-story development replacing the Western Plywood warehouse at 2600 Harrison St. in the Mission has been redesigned by Kerman Morris Architects in response to neighborhood concerns about its compatibility. The new design features a reduced street-level wall, an open PDR space, and street enhancements. However, local residents on Alabama Street are still opposed, seeking a reduced footprint and additional open space. Meanwhile, "United to Save the Mission" is advocating for the inclusion of affordable housing. San Francisco's Planning Department is recommending approval of the 19-unit project despite ongoing community concerns.
The recent redesign includes a more open PDR space and features like benches and raised planters, addressing community concerns about neighborhood compatibility.
Despite redesign efforts, local residents continue to voice concerns over the project's height, urging the development team to scale down further.
The advocacy group United to Save the Mission is pushing for more affordable housing options within the development or a sale to an affordable housing team.
San Francisco's Planning Department is set to recommend the approval of the revamped 19-unit development, despite community opposition.
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