SF City Hall Approves Huge Outer Mission Rock Climbing Gym, After Filipino Grocery Store Backed Out
Briefly

The former site of the Pacific Supermarket on Alemany Boulevard, which has been vacant since its closure in May 2022, is set to be transformed into a 33,000 square-foot rock climbing gym by Touchstone Climbing. Despite previous interest from the Island Pacific Market, negotiations fell through due to local formula retail regulations. The SF Planning Commission approved the proposal unanimously with no discussion. Touchstone Climbing operates several other climbing facilities in the area, and the approval signals a new direction for the property that has struggled to attract tenants.
The SF Planning Commission has unanimously approved the transformation of the former Pacific Supermarket site into a 33,000 square-foot rock climbing gym by Touchstone Climbing.
Touchstone Climbing will take over the long-vacant Pacific Supermarket site, which faced previous lease challenges with Island Pacific Market due to SF's formula retail rules.
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