In March, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors amended the Central SoMa Plan, increasing the allowance for residential units over office space in the area. This shift has reignited interest in previously stalled properties, notably 88 Bluxome, which is now slated for development as a high-rise residential complex. Developer Strada proposes two towers with a total of 1,500 units, featuring a range of apartment types, including affordable housing units to qualify for state bonuses. The area, once focused on office space, is adapting to post-pandemic housing demands.
With the new change in the Central SoMa Plan allowing for more housing, the 88 Bluxome site formerly proposed for office space is now set to host residential towers.
Developer Strada plans to create two towers with 1,500 housing units in San Francisco’s Central SoMa, responding to the shift from office to residential needs.
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