A bay view rendering of Mission Rock Building A. Image © Pixelflakes, courtesy of architect MVRDV.
By Carol Eaton
transforming 28 acres of asphalt and a former parking lot into a vibrant new neighborhood in the city by the bay. Mission Rock combines largescale
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residential and commercial spaces as well as restaurant and retail amenities with an abundance of public parks and open spaces. Culminating more than a decade of planning and community input, this marquee project is a public-private development of the San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer, and the Port of San Francisco. Teir goal: to create a highly sustainable and dynamic new neighborhood that is transfor- mative, inspiring and welcoming. Mission Rock’s four-building
Phase 1 broke ground in early 2020 and is expected to complete around 2023, according to the project website
missionrock.com. Te entire project is planned to be built out in multiple phases over five to
Massive Mission Rock Project Taking Shape in
San Francisco Prefabrication Plays Leading Role in Iconic Development
8 July/August 2021
10 years. Key components include: n Approximately 1,200 residential units, including 40 percent that are affordable to low- and moderate- income households.
n Between 1- to 1.4-million square feet of commercial space.
n 250,000 sq. ft. of restaurant and retail space.
n 8 acres of parks and open space including a signature waterfront park.
n Te rehabilitation of historic Pier 48.
n Over $40 million in neighborhood- supporting transit infrastructure.
n A parking structure to support the ballpark and neighborhood needs. For the design and engineering teams, the general contractors,
California Constructor
massive mixed-use devel- opment now taking shape near San Francisco’s Oracle Park is
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