Leading global real estate and investment management group Lendlease has started construction on a 47-story mixed-use tower at 30 Van Ness Ave. on the edge of San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood. The 540-foot tall tower with a projected end value of USD 1.15 billion represents Lendlease’s largest investment to date to commence in the Americas. Lendlease will also use the firm’s integrated approach to investment, development, and construction.Located at the northeast corner of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue, the development will house 290,000 square feet of office and retail space, along with 333 condominium residences in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. The ground level will also include a community event and retail space that opens to a public plaza, anchoring and activating its most prominent corner.Designed by SCB Architects and featuring best in class sustainability design and LEED Platinum certification, the all-electric building will place a slender 38-story residential tower atop a nine-story podium that houses the commercial office and retail space – a design that’s consistent with policies outlined in the San Francisco Planning Department’s Market & Octavia Area Plan.
Leading global real estate and investment management group Lendlease has started construction on a 47-story mixed-use tower at 30 Van Ness Ave. on the edge of San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood. The 540-foot tall tower with a projected end value of USD 1.15 billion represents Lendlease’s largest investment to date to commence in the Americas. Lendlease will also use the firm’s integrated approach to investment, development, and construction.Located at the northeast corner of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue, the development will house 290,000 square feet of office and retail space, along with 333 condominium residences in a mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. The ground level will also include a community event and retail space that opens to a public plaza, anchoring and activating its most prominent corner.Designed by SCB Architects and featuring best in class sustainability design and LEED Platinum certification, the all-electric building will place a slender 38-story residential tower atop a nine-story podium that houses the commercial office and retail space – a design that’s consistent with policies outlined in the San Francisco Planning Department’s Market & Octavia Area Plan.