The proposed residential tower at 2700 Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco has recently revealed new renderings from Solomon Cordwell Buenz (SCB), the architects behind the project. These further detail the 50-story tower’s design and the ongoing planning process.
The proposed building plans to include 680 residential units, 212 parking spots in an underground garage, and storage capacity for 331 bicycles. Additionally, a third-floor amenity space will feature a private indoor community facility and a spacious exterior terrace.
After numerous rounds of revisions, the project is still waiting for final approval from the Planning Department. Potentially, further adjustments will be made before it is given the green light.
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