A developer has updated plans for a four-story condominium complex in San Francisco’s Outer Mission neighborhood.
Merced Care, a San Francisco developer that focuses on elder care, has altered its proposal to build the 24-home infill project on a vacant lot at 5500 Mission St., SFYimby reported. It will now include a child care facility.
Unlike the initial proposal, plans do not include a retail store facing Mission Street.
The 28,300 square feet building will include more than 5,900 square feet for a ground-level child care center, plus 5,000 square feet for common amenities and open space.
Of the 24 units, three will be offered as affordable housing. The building will include a common roof deck. Parking for 24 bicycles fit into a 550 square foot room off the ground-level lobby.
Schaub Li Architects, formerly known as Schaub Ly Architects, based off Mid Market, designed the project.
Plans call for brown and beige stucco and wood siding, with bay windows. Construction is expected to last 18 months.
[SFYimby] – Dana Bartholomew