Construction On San Francisco Tower Wrapping Up

30 Otis Street with massings of the proposed Hub neighborhood, rendering courtesy Gould Evans, image by Steelblue

Construction is wrapping up on 30 Otis Street, SoMa, in San Francisco as the tower is preparing for move-ins later this summer, San Francisco YIMBY reports. The SoMa development will add 416 residences to the local housing market, along with retail and an updated home for the City Ballet School. Align Development is the developer, and San Francisco-based Gould Evans Architects is responsible for the design. Once complete, the tower is expected to receive LEED Gold certification for energy-efficient design, such as onsite water treatment and locally sourced material. The 250-ft-tall tower and flanking 85-foot podiums contain nearly 404,790 ft2 of residential space, 11,000 ft2 of amenities, 4,000 ft2 of ground-level retail and 43,350 ft2 for the 71-car garage. There will also be parking for 399 bicycles onsite. Otis is providing vertical transportation, including two fire-service-access elevators (FSAE), one non-FSAE and one freight elevator. 

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