New renderings have been revealed for a small residential infill at 1973 Greenwich Street in an affluent corner of San Francisco by Cow Hollow and the Marina District. The project will add two units to the small parcel. San Francisco-based home builder Hyline Construction, Inc is listed as the property owner.
The proposal will bring a four-story structure in the front of the lot, while the existing rear-lot home remains. The addition will bring a ground-level one-bedroom additional dwelling unit and garage capped by a three-floor four-bedroom townhouse.
Y.A. Studio is the project architect. The firm is taking a contemporary approach to the project, with a streamlined exterior with oversized windows and a boxy bay window. The facade will be clad with stucco and bronze-finish panels. A front setback will push back the fourth-floor bedroom out of pedestrian view. An outdoor terrace will occupy that setback, giving the future homeowner yet more open space.
The parcel is located along Greenwich Street between Buchanan Street and Laguna Street. Several restaurants and shops can be found close by along Lombard Street to the north, or Union Street to the south.
City records show the property last sold in September of 2020 for $3 million. Hyline Construction is listed as the property owner, filing through 3d Property LLC. Work is expected to last around 12 months from groundbreaking to completion.
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