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Kilroy Realty Corp. is set to breathe new life into the long-stalled Central SoMa project, proposing a dynamic mix of residential and commercial properties at the site of the former San Francisco Flower Market located at Sixth and Brannan Streets. This ambitious development aims to create thousands of homes alongside modern office spaces, contributing significantly to the city's housing and economic landscape.
The project has been in limbo for several years, but recent developments indicate a renewed commitment to urban revitalization in the area. The proposed design focuses on creating a vibrant community that integrates living, working, and recreational spaces, fostering a sense of connectivity among residents and visitors alike.
As San Francisco continues to grapple with housing shortages and rising costs, this initiative represents a crucial step towards addressing these challenges. The mixed-use nature of the project is expected to attract a diverse population, making Central SoMa a desirable destination for both residents and businesses. The community eagerly anticipates the positive impact this development will have on the neighborhood and the city as a whole.
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