895 O'farrell St San Francisco, CA 94109
This exceptional redevelopment opportunity presents a significant land parcel at 895 O'Farrell Street in San Francisco, CA 94109. The property, encompassing 9,596 to 33,896 square feet, is zoned NC-3 (Neighborhood Commercial), offering a unique blend of commercial and residential potential. The site boasts a fee simple ownership and is being offered for sale by owner at $12,000,000. This core urban infill location along the Polk Street corridor, within the Van Ness Corridor, provides unparalleled access to major transit routes and high foot traffic. The property's proximity to the new Sutter Health CPMC Medical Campus, Trinity Towers Apartments, the Cadillac Building, CGV Premium Luxury Cinema, and the Great American Music Hall ensures a vibrant and desirable surrounding environment. Current zoning codes allow for the development of up to 339 units, potentially leveraging density bonuses. The site permits building heights of up to 130 feet, maximizing development potential. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial parcel in a thriving San Francisco neighborhood, ideal for a mixed-use development project. The property's central location and high-density potential make it an exceptional investment opportunity.
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Isalis (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Party City Party Supply Store (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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Skunk Funk Big Box & Wholesale Store
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Carl's Trading Co Hat Shop
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Bushka's Kitchen LLC (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store
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