Rapidly Growing Central Location

Rapidly Growing Central Location

With an air of savvy convenience connecting multiple neighborhoods and cultural scenes, the convergence at Market and Van Ness is quickly growing with the addition of new residences, workplaces, and retail.

5K Added residences
$604M Upgraded Public Infrastructure
$2B Recent Private Development
From 950 Market St. — with its 242 condominiums and 236-room Lines Hotel — to the 500-unit Trinity Place building... (with) a 55,000-square-foot Whole Foods, this has been a marquee year for development in Mid-Market.
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J.K. Dineen SF Chronicle, Sept 2021
Illustrated map of the neighborhood

Welcome to the Neighborhood

  • 6x6 & IKEA 250,000 SF Retail
  • 50 Jones 303 Apartments
  • Whole Foods 55,000 SF Grocery
  • Trinity Place 500 Apartments & Public Venue
  • Greater Market Street Plan Multi-Phased Transportation Improvement Plan
  • Equinox & Fifteen Fifty World-Class Gym & 550 Apartments
  • Serif Condos & Line Hotel 242 Condos, 236 Hotel Rooms & Retail Space
  • Chorus & City of Ballet 418 Apartments & New Cultural Center
Area Improvements

The Future Taking Shape

As the Market Street Plan takes shape, thousands of residents activate streets, global retailers bring regional visitors, and major employers ignite a collaborative culture.

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