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San Francisco
UPDATE: The Central Waterfront Neighborhood would stretch about 500 acres along the city’s eastern shoreline between Potrero Hill and the bay. Long-term plans include Pier 70’s 28-acre, mixed-use development. The environmental impact report states that 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
Not set
Central Waterfront Neighborhood
10
central_water
Still in planning phases
GeoJSON
Central Waterfront Neighborhood
Mixed-use development
2
GeoJSON
San Francisco
Pacific Waterfront Partners
Unknown
8 Washington
17
eight_washington
Rejected by voters, project was canceled.
GeoJSON
8 Washington
3.2 acres, mixed-use development
8
GeoJSON
Santa Clara
UPDATE: Montana’s project would include two hotels, up to 400,000 square feet of office, and 150,000 square feet of retail plus a Montana-operated restaurant. The environmental review is not yet public.
Montana Property Group., others
Undetermined
Centennial Gateway
30
centennial_gateway
Construction began 2016-Slated to open 2017.
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Centennial Gateway
8.4-acre, mixed-use development
4
GeoJSON
Richmond
This project will entail 21 single-family homes, as well as five condominium buildings containing a total of 295 flats, on a former oil- and gas-storage facility next to the Richmond Yacht Club. To adapt to a projected 3-foot increase in sea level and to mitigate storm damage, the buildings will be set inside the Bay Trail, to be built at nearly 11 feet above current sea level.
Terminal One Development 
and Laconia
Land value, fees
$14 million
Richmond Terminal One
2
Rich_terminalone
Construction to begin late 2017
GeoJSON
Richmond Terminal One
13 acres, residential with public trail and park
10
GeoJSON
San Mateo
This 76-condominium project resulted in the removal of one-third of an acre of seasonal wetlands, and the developer, which declined to comment for this story, made up for that by buying credits meant to finance wetland restoration elsewhere. The developer also added two landscape features, called bioswales, to remove pollutants from runoff into adjacent wetlands. The structures were not designed to accommodate rising sea levels.
The New Home Company
Project cost estimate (construction only), land value
$42.6 million
Tidelands Condominiums
7
tidelands_condos
Completed, October 2016
GeoJSON
Tidelands Condominiums
2.8 acres, 76 condominiums
12
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: The Mission Bay neighborhood continues to transform into a mixed-use development with One Mission Bay — a 350 luxury residential project, with 41,000 square feet of resort-style amenities, 16,000 square feet of retail space, and 348 parking spaces. The projects consist of two towers: one 198-unit, 16 story high-rise, and a 152-unit, seven-story building. CIM Group is the owner and developer of the project site, while Strada Investment remains CIM's representative.
CIM Group
Undisclosed
One Mission Bay
9
mission_bay
Scheduled to open Fall 2017
GeoJSON
One Mission Bay
2.2-acre mixed-use development
13
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: The historic district in the Dogpatch neighborhood will get between 1,100 to 2,150 housing units, 30 percent of them designated “affordable.” Includes between 1 million and 2 million square feet of office space, 500,000 square feet of retail, arts and light industrial space, in addition to 9 acres of open space. New building heights range from 50 to 90 feet. Historic buildings would be rehabilitated. Developers to seek project approvals in 2017 from the San Francisco Port Commission, San Francisco Planning Commission and the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. According to Forest City, sea level rise projections are based on the high end of state guidelines for 2100 and there is a financing mechanism to fund future improvements for sea level rise. Protections involve raising the grade of the entire site to elevate buildings and ensure that utilities function properly. With improvements, Pier 70 can coexist with higher tides and storm surges. Many of these protections will be part of creative designs that maximize shoreline access for public use. The Pier 70 project includes a Community Facilities District financing mechanism that generates revenue long after the project is built to fund future sea level improvements, if needed.
Forest City
$2 billion
Pier 70
11
pier_70
Seeking approvals Summer 2017
GeoJSON
Pier 70
28 acre mixed-use development
14
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: The Executive Park subarea plan, which would create a new residential neighborhood east of Highway 101, includes two projects: the Yerby Company and the Universal Paragon Corp. The Yerby Project has been renamed the Thomas Mellon Waterfront Residences, approved Dec. 1, 2016, it’s been modified from 500 to 583 residential units. The Universal Paragon Corp., project has not yet submitted an application for its portion but is expected to do so soon. The draft environmental impact report states: “Using a predicted sea level rise of 3 feet by 2100, the long-term design groundwater level would be Elevation -3.6 feet in the southern and southeastern portions of the development sites.” The 3-foot level, which does not include storm surge, is at the low end of projections for 2100.
Universal Paragon Corp., others
Undetermined
Executive Park neighborhood
12
exec_park
In planning phases
GeoJSON
Executive Park neighborhood
14 acre, mixed-use development
15
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: The team broke ground in January 2017 on the Chase Center, a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex in Mission Bay. The 135-foot-tall arena will feature 18,064 seats for basketball games, with a maximum concert capacity of 18,500. The development will include 100,000 square feet of retail, restaurants, cafes and public plazas, in addition to a new 5½-acre public waterfront park. The arena is reportedly the only privately financed facility of its kind in the United States. A final environmental impact report has not been released yet, but the draft environmental report states that the “planʹs effects related to flooding and sea level rise would be less than significant.”
Golden State Warriors
$1 billion (estimate)
Golden State Warriors arena
13
warriors_arena
To open during the 2019-20 NBA season
GeoJSON
Golden State Warriors arena
11-acre sports complex
17
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: A university spokesperson said the school is still considering opportunities to establish an S.F. State presence in Bayview-Hunters Point.
Lennar Urban
Undetermined
S.F. State University
15
sf_state
Exploratory
GeoJSON
S.F. State University
Satellite campus
18
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: In November 2015, 74 percent of voters approved Proposition D, which raised the height limit for the residential-commercial buildings from 190 to 240 feet. According to developers, 40 percent of the proposed 1,500 apartments will be permanently affordable across a range of income levels including low income and workforce housing. Developers plan to raise the land to protect against 66 inches of sea level rise, with other adaptive strategies if it accelerates.
Giants Development Services
Estimated $1.8 billion (estimate)
Mission Rock
16
mission_rock
Construction starts 2017
GeoJSON
Mission Rock
28 acre, mixed-use development
19
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: This project would demolish Pier 2 and build three new gates between Pier 1 to the north and Pier 14 to the south, while creating a new plaza south of the Ferry Building. Developers plan to raise the plaza and deck 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 will also be incorporated.
WETA
$80 million (First of two phases)
Ferry Terminal
18
ferry_terminal
Begins May 2017. Construction to be completed by 2019.
GeoJSON
Downtown S.F. Ferry Terminal Expansion Project
3 acres of ferry gates
20
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: Treasure Island (367 acres) will see 8,000 new homes, up to 550,000 square feet of commercial, office and retail space, and up to 500 hotel rooms, plus 300 acres of parks and open space. On Yerba Buena Island (94 acres), contractors are mobilizing to begin building water reservoirs and roadways/utilities. Development plans include raising the perimeter of Treasure Island to protect against an initial 3 feet of sea level rise, plus an adaptive management plan and a project-generated funding stream to provide for greater adaptations as necessary in the future.
Treasure Island Community Development (FivePoint and Wilson Meany)
$3.5 billion to $5 billion.
Treasure Island & Yerba Buena Island
19
treasure_is
Demolition began in February 2016; first subphase wrapping up. Geotechnical work on Treasure Island will begin in summer 2017.
GeoJSON
Treasure Island & Yerba Buena Island
461-acre, mixed-use development
21
GeoJSON
San Francisco
UPDATE: The first 88 townhomes and condos opened in 2014. Next up will be 12,100 affordable, workforce, and market-rate homes across the shipyard and Candlestick Point. The shipyard site will include 350 acres of parkland and a 300 slip-marina.
FivePoint
Undetermined
Hunters Point Shipyard & Candlestick Point
20
hp_candlestick
Second phase under development
GeoJSON
Hunters Point Shipyard & Candlestick Point
750-acre, mixed-use development
22
GeoJSON
Burlingame
UPDATE: The bayfront office project is to include 767,000 square feet of office and life-science space in five buildings ranging from two to eight stories. Developers stated buildings in the floodplain would remain dry if the bay crests 7.1 feet above current levels.
H&Q Asia Pacific, Genzon Property Group
Undetermined
Burlingame Point
21
burlingame_point
Broke ground in early 2017
GeoJSON
Burlingame Point
18 acre, mixed-use development
23
GeoJSON
Foster City
UPDATE: The Lincoln Centre campus will include three new buildings totaling 595,000 square feet of office, lab and manufacturing space.
BioMed Realty Trust
$149 million (estimate)
Lincoln Centre Campus
22
lincoln_centre
Pre-construction; ground not broken
GeoJSON
Lincoln Centre Campus
20-acre, mixed-use development
24
GeoJSON
Redwood City
UPDATE: While the original plan would have brought up to 12,000 new homes to Cargill industrial salt ponds, the developer's attorney said the “50/50 Plan” is no longer being pursued. “Beyond that, salt-making operations continue and there is no further update.”
DMB Pacific Ventures
Unknown
Redwood City Saltworks
23
saltworks
Withdrawn
GeoJSON
Redwood City Saltworks
1,433-acre, residential
25
GeoJSON
Redwood City
UPDATE: The corporate headquarters for cloud-storage company Box Inc. consists of about 334,000 square feet, and up to 5,000 square feet of retail. The first phase of the two-building project — 226,000 square feet of office space — was occupied in 2015, and the second 108,000 square feet space was completed in the first quarter of 2017. The 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.
Hunter Storm Properties
Undetermined
Crossing 900
24
crossing_900
Completed in early 2017
GeoJSON
Crossing 900
Mixed-use development
26
GeoJSON
Redwood City
UPDATE: First residential units available April 2017. The development plan would include at least 411 homes in addition to a 45- to 65-slip marina. The 2003 environmental statement predicted 1.3 feet of sea level rise by 2036 for the project and the surrounding area.
RWC Harbor Communities
$76 million (estimate)
Pete's Harbor/ Blu Harbor
25
blu_harbor
Under construction
GeoJSON
Pete's Harbor/ Blu Harbor
14-acre, residential
27
GeoJSON
Menlo Park
UPDATE: The 430,000-square-foot structure, known as “Building 20,” was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry.
Gehry Partners
Undetermined
Facebook West
26
facebook_west
Completed in March 2015
GeoJSON
Facebook West
22-acre, corporate headquarters
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