The proposed redevelopment of the vast parking lots surrounding Stonestown Mall would convert the space to nearly 3,000 housing units, 200 hotel rooms, a shop-lined “main street” and acres of new parks and plazas.
A rendering of a proposed redevelopment of Stonestown Galleria that would bring new residential buildings, retail, offices and open space by utilizing existing parking areas.
On Monday night, the San Francisco Planning Department hosted a virtual community meeting on the proposed redevelopment, marking the first step in the project’s environmental review process, a hurdle it must clear before its targeted groundbreaking in 2024. The development would include 2,930 new homes and up to 200 hotel rooms in more than a dozen buildings ranging between 50 and 190 feet tall. The number or percentage of affordable units will be decided as part of a future development agreement with The City.she will push for a high percentage of affordable units in the project.
Twentieth Street, which now serves as a feeder to Stonestown’s parking lots, would be straightened and turned into a new shop-lined “main street,” potentially including a two-way separated bike path. Following the removal of nearly 3,400 parking spaces to make way for new housing and parks, the completed project would include a total of 4,250 spaces, mostly in underground garages.
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