The Marina Safeway Project: A Turning Point for San Francisco Housing?
A proposed redevelopment of the Safeway site at 15 Marina Boulevard could bring nearly 800 new housing units to a neighborhood known for its low-rise charm. But this project is about more than just one building—it may signal a broader transformation in how San Francisco approaches housing.
For a neighborhood like the Marina, where large-scale development has historically been limited, this is a significant shift.
With state laws pushing density and developers targeting commercial land, the city may be entering a new era—one where housing is prioritized over tradition.
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