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Made for the city
Located on a triangular 2.5-acre site just beyond Civic Center, 49 South Van Ness is one half of a mixed-use development that also includes a mixed-income residential tower—1550 Mission—as well as the adaptive reuse of a former bottling plant.
The design process focused on meeting the needs of multiple users across each city department while adhering to a budget that had been approved by the Board of Supervisors in advance of the actual design. Four city agencies were relocated from separate subpar facilities into the LEED Platinum-certified 49 South Van Ness, delivered for less than the cost of a typical Class-A office building. Purchased by the city upon completion, it is now home to public-facing departments including Planning, Public Works, Building Inspections, and the new Permit Center—a one-stop facility that streamlines the permitting process and improves the experience for anyone conducting business with the city.
With its high-performance attributes, its worker-centric features, and its contributions to the broader urban environment, the citizens of San Francisco clearly got their money’s worth, and more.