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1601 Mission Street,San Francisco, CA INFINITI GROUP 1601 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA Entitled Development Opportunity For Sale Offering Memorandum 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 1 PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING & ANALYSIS 2 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL About the Property - 1601 Mission Street 1601 Mission is a highly anticipated apartment development that is fully approved for 220 units over 12 stories in a location that has already experienced other extensive and successful redevelopment projects. Handel Architects’ proposed design features more than 7,300 square feet 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 3 About the Location - At the Crossroads of Several Dynamic and Important Downtown San Francisco Districts located on the intersection of South Van Ness Avenue and Mission Street – a highly 4 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 5 FUTURE ONE OAK 1546-1564 Aerial MARKET 10 S. Van Ness Avenue 1550 Mission Street GOODWILL INDUSTRIES SF HONDA 11TH STREET MARKET STREET MISSION STREET PUBLIC STORAGE 1601 MISSION HOWARD STREET GOUGH STREET STREET S VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO 140 SOUTH VAN NESS PLANNING DEPARTMENT 12TH STREET SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTION OTIS STREET SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS MISSION STREET PLUM STREET DISCOUNT BUILDERS SUPPLY 6 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 6 TRUMARK URBAN | HANDEL ARCHITECTS LLP 7 Local Context Map 1601 MISSION STREET | MARCH 2, 2016 SURFACE DESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS FUTURE ONE OAK 1546-1564 MARKET Development Sites GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 30 Van Ness Avenue SF HONDA One Oak Tower Status: Proposed Units: 304 Units Groundbreak: Apr-2020 11TH STREET Status: Proposed Bldg Size: 600,000 Groundbreak: Nov-2020 MARKET STREET MISSION ST. Bldg Size: 111,000 8TH ST. MISSION STREET 98 Franklin Street 1/ Units: 286 Units 4 M ile Status: Proposed R Groundbreak: Apr-2020 ad iu Bldg Size: 350,000 10 S. Van Ness Avenue s HOWARD ST. Units: 984 Units PUBLIC STORAGE 1629 Market Street Status: Proposed Units: 584 Units Groundbreak: May-2020 Status: Proposed MARKET STREET Bldg Size: 1,000,000 Groundbreak: May-2020 FOLSOM ST. Bldg Size: 500,000 9TH ST. 1601 1550 Mission Street (Formerly Goodwill Industries) MISSION HOWARD STREET GOUGH STREET STREET Units: 540 Units 1699 Market Street Status: Under Construction S VAN NESS AVENUE Units: 160 Units Delivers: May-2020 10TH ST. SAN FRANCISCO 140 SOUTH VAN NESS Status: Built PLANNING DEPARTMENT Bldg Size: 626,200 12TH STREET Built: Jun-2019 Bldg Size: 175,000 30 Otis Street S. VAN NESS Units: 404 Units Status: Under Construction SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF Delivers: Aug-2021 11TH ST. BUILDING INSPECTION Bldg Size: 283,200 OTIS STREET SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC WORKS MISSION STREET PLUM STREET 1601 Mission Street DISCOUNT BUILDERS SUPPLY 7 | |COLLIERS COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 7 TRUMARK URBAN | HANDEL ARCHITECTS LLP 7 Local Context Map 1601 MISSION STREET | MARCH 2, 2016 SURFACE DESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Tenancy MISSION ST. 8TH ST. Map 1/ 4 M ile R ad iu s HOWARD ST. MARKET STREET FOLSOM ST. 9TH ST. 10TH ST. S. VAN NESS 1601 Mission Street 11TH ST. 8 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 8 Location NORTH MARINA RUSSIAN HILL BEACH PRESIDIO FINANCIAL NOB HILL DISTRICT PACIFIC HEIGHTS RICHMOND DOWNTOWN DISTRICT WESTERN ADDITION SOUTH OF MARKET 1601 Mission Street HAIGHT GOLDEN GATE PARK PORT CASTRO MISSION POTRERO DISTRICT HILL TWIN PEAKS 9 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 9 10 | COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 10 1601 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA Entitled Development Opportunity For Sale Offering Memorandum COLDWELL BANKER INFINITI GROUP Contact Edward C. Wong Peter Mikacich Shaun Bloomquist Kevin Klink President and CEO Senior Vice President Vice President Vice President Colliers International Colliers International Colliers International CA License No. 01004797 CA License No. 01133104 CA License No. 01501651 CA License No. 01840238 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] +1 650 678 6100 +1 415 288 7815 +1 415 288 7867 +1 415 288 7884 1601 MISSION STREET | OFFERING MEMORANDUM | 11.
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