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San Francisco
$220 million
Will turn part of the parking area now used by Giants fans into a residential and commercial complex. The plan is for 350 residential units, up to 50,000 square feet of retail space and the area's first hotel with 250 rooms, between the stadium and the Golden State Warriors arena planned to the south.
Strada Investment Group, SOMA Hotel
Mission Bay, Block 1
1
mission_bay
Construction in 2015-2017
null
GeoJSON
Mission Bay, Block 1
2.7-acre mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:21:42Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
16
GeoJSON
Redwood City
$76 million
Plan includes 411 homes and a new marina between Smith Slough and Redwood Creek, west of the Cargill Saltworks. A 2003 environmental statement for this and surrounding areas predicts 1.3 feet of sea level rise by 2036.
RWC Harbor Communities
Pete's Harbor/ Blu Harbor
17
blu_harbor
Construction starts "soon"
null
GeoJSON
Pete's Harbor/ Blu Harbor
14 acres, residential
2015-07-29T02:29:22Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
12
GeoJSON
Former Naval Air Station Alameda
Estimated $500 million
The former naval air station, shuttered in the 1990s, could get 800 more homes and 600,000 square feet of commercial space. Builder says it “protects against sea level rise as well as a 100-year storm” by raising land and building levees or floodwalls. “Additional flood protection measures” possible if sea level rise is worse than expected.
Alameda Point Partners
Alameda Point Site A
23
alameda_pt
Construction 2016-2029
null
GeoJSON
Alameda Point Site A
68-acre, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:27:52Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
11
GeoJSON
Oakland
Estimated $1.5 billion
Oakland’s largest redevelopment in decades could add 3,100 homes (465 below market rate), 200,000 square feet of commercial space and 32 acres of open space. Would renovate marina at Oakland Estuary. Developers plan to raise land about 3 feet and say they are using Bay Conservation and Development Commission projections for sea level rise.
Signature Development Group, Zarsion Holdings Group
Brooklyn Basin Project
24
brooklyn_basin
Completion 2024
null
GeoJSON
Brooklyn Basin Project
64-acre, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:27:31Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
7
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Not set
The mixed-use portion of the city's Eastern Neighborhoods Program would create up to 1,500 new homes over five years, plus life sciences and medical facilities. Another 1,600 residential units could be added later. An environmental report says city Public Works hydraulic engineers will review building permits to suggest improvements "on a project-by-project basis to ensure that properties are removed from risk of flooding."
Many
Central Waterfront Neighborhood
2
central_water
Still in planning
null
GeoJSON
Central Waterfront Neighborhood
Mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:24:57Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
27
GeoJSON
Redwood City
Estimated $180 million
Two buildings totaling 334,000 square feet next to Caltrain for Cloud storage company Box Inc. Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan says a “limited portion” of this development zone is vulnerable to 4.6 feet of sea rise, but stresses “uncertainty” in climate predictions. Developer representatives declined to comment.
Kilroy Realty Corp., Hunter/Storm Properties
Crossing 900
16
crossing_900
Est. completion 2017
null
GeoJSON
Crossing 900
2.4 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:37:36Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
18
GeoJSON
Burlingame
$300 million
Six buildings with office, life sciences and retail space are planned. The environmental statement acknowledges flood risk due to sea rise. Developers pledge to design buildings in the floodplain to remain dry if the bay crests 7.1 feet above current levels.
H&Q Asia Pacific, Genzon Property Group
Burlingame Point
13
burlingame_point
Construction starts late 2015
null
GeoJSON
Burlingame Point
20 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:30:17Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
23
GeoJSON
Santa Clara
Estimated $400 million
Former 49ers quarterback Joe Montana is among investors in a 622,000-square-foot office and retail development planned near Levi’s Stadium, where the NFL team plays. The project includes office and retail space, plus a Montana-themed restaurant. The environmental review is not yet public.
Montana Property Group, Related California
Centennial Gateway
22
centennial_gateway
Starts construction 2016
null
GeoJSON
Centennial Gateway
8.4-acre, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:34:05Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
1
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Estimated $200 million
This residential tower, two blocks north of the Ferry Building, was stalled by referendum in 2013 over whether it could exceed the 84-foot waterfront height limit. Original proposal called for 134 apartments, 20,000 square feet of retail and a fitness club. Stalled a second time due to traffic concerns. Environmental report cites ground floor elevated 3.4 feet above grade for flood protection.
Pacific Waterfront Partners
8 Washington
9
eight_washington
On hold
null
GeoJSON
8 Washington
3.2 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:19:11Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
21
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Undetermined
At the southern edge of Candlestick Point, within Bayview-Hunters Point development zone. Would contain up to 1,600 residential units on land now occupied by offices and parking. Developers, acknowledging threat of rising seas, pledge to “implement an appropriate long-term design strategy” to protect new homes. They say the site will be safe if seas rise 3 feet by 2100.
Yerby Co., Universal Paragon Corp.
Executive Park Neighborhood
4
exec_park
In planning
null
GeoJSON
Executive Park Neighborhood
14 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:33:02Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
14
GeoJSON
Menlo Park
Estimated $185 million
A pedestrian tunnel links the 1.4 billion-member social network’s existing headquarters and this new campus, centered on a 430,000-square-foot building, with a 9-acre green rooftop. Designed by Frank Gehry. Occupied space, with room for 2,800 employees, is elevated to avoid floods, and basement designed to resist rising ground water as sea levels change.
Gehry Partners
Facebook West
18
facebook_west
Complete
null
GeoJSON
Facebook West
22-acre corporate headquarters
2015-07-29T02:29:11Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
2
GeoJSON
San Francisco
$80 million (1st of 2 phases)
This project would demolish Pier 2 and build three new gates between Pier 1 to the north and Pier 14 to the south, while renovating the Ferry Building and Plaza. Developers plan to raise the new structures to make them “resilient to expected sea level rise conditions over at least a 50-year time frame, the assumed design life of the project.” Additional strategies to keep the Ferry Terminal viable until 2100 are under study.
WETA
Ferry Terminal
10
ferry_terminal
Construction complete by 2018
null
GeoJSON
Ferry Terminal
3 acres of ferry gates
2015-07-29T02:20:35Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
20
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Estimated $8 billion
Former naval shipbuilding area to become 12,000 homes, and nearly 3 million square feet of office, commercial and retail space. A mall and 220-room hotel planned at Candlestick Point. Buildings will be set back and raised 4.6 feet above the current 100-year flood level at Hunters Point and 3 feet at former Candlestick Park site.
Lennar Urban
Hunters Point Shipyard & Candlestick Point
12
hp_candlestick
Construction starts 2017-2018
null
GeoJSON
Hunters Point Shipyard & Candlestick Point
700 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:31:08Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
22
GeoJSON
San Francisco
$200 million
Area opposite India Basin Shoreline Park could get 980 apartments and 300,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, plus a charter school. Traversed by 13-mile Blue Greenway bay trail. Marcel Wilson of Bionic Landscape Architects said the firm will “create a living shoreline that can adapt over time.” Wetland terraces could drain storm water, becoming marshes if flooded.
Build Inc.
India Springs
6
india_springs
To seek approval in 2017
null
GeoJSON
India Springs
15.5-acre mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:33:09Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
10
GeoJSON
Oakland
Estimated $400 million
The popular waterfront commercial and residential area along the Oakland Estuary is being expanded to add office space, a 1,700-seat movie complex, supermarkets, restaurants and a 250-room hotel. A recent update to the environmental statement claims no significant flooding risk but does not detail its methodology.
Jack London Square Ventures
Jack London Square
26
jack_london
Completion 2020
null
GeoJSON
Jack London Square
12 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:27:14Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
17
GeoJSON
Foster City
$149 million
Three new buildings with 555,000 square feet of laboratory and office space would be leased by San Diego-based biotechnology company Illumina Inc. for 15 years. Environmental report says existing 10-foot levees would block 1.5 feet of sea rise (plus “100-year extreme high tide”) expected by 2050, or a tsunami, making risks “less-than-significant.”
BioMed Realty Trust Inc.
Lincoln Centre Campus
14
lincoln_centre
Begins 2016
null
GeoJSON
Lincoln Centre Campus
20 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:29:43Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
4
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Estimated $1.6 billion
Currently a parking lot, new waterfront neighborhood with views of AT&T Park to host Anchor Brewing Co., 1,500 apartments, offices and 8 acres of open space. Plan revised in May makes 40 percent of housing affordable. Building height of 240 feet needs voter approval. Land raised to protect against 4.6 feet of sea rise by 2100, with other strategies if change accelerates.
Giants Development Services
Mission Rock
8
mission_rock
Construction starts 2017
null
GeoJSON
Mission Rock
28 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:23:12Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
25
GeoJSON
Mountain View
Estimated $200 million
Google has leased part of the former airfield, including three hangars, another building, two runways and a golf course, for 60 years from NASA for aviation and robotics research. It plans renovations to three gargantuan hangars visible from Highway 101, and would manage the flight operations building, two runways and a private golf course. The environmental review is not yet public.
Planetary Ventures
Google Moffett Federal Airfield
20
moffett_airfield
Undisclosed
null
GeoJSON
Google Moffett Federal Airfield
1,000 acres, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:34:52Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
24
GeoJSON
Sunnyvale
Estimated $1 billion
Google leased this land next to Moffett Field in a current 100-year flood zone and plans to build six eight-story buildings and a two-story “amenities building,” totaling 1.8 million square feet. A draft environmental statement asserts the development would not expose people or structures to injury or loss as a result of flooding.
Jay Paul Co.
Google Moffett Place Campus
21
moffett_place
Started in 2013
null
GeoJSON
Google Moffett Place Campus
55-acre, mixed use development
2015-07-29T02:34:37Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
9
GeoJSON
West Oakland
Estimated $1.2 billion
Construction on this phase of the transformation of the former Oakland Army Base into a “world class intermodal hub” connecting cargo ships with trains and trucks started in 2013. The land — dredged bay sediment — is still settling. Engineers would “densify” the soil and raise it at least 1.3 feet.
California Capital & Investment Group, Prologis, City of Oakland, Port of Oakland
Oakland Army Base
25
oakland_army
Completion 2018-2019
null
GeoJSON
Oakland Army Base
360-acre, mixed-use development
2015-07-29T02:26:18Z
2015-07-29T03:08:33Z
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