
SF Gateway – 749 Toland Street
The SF Gateway – 749 Toland Street project proposes to build two multi-story production, distribution, and repair (PDR) buildings in a core industrial area of Bayview Hunters Point.
Upcoming Planning Commission Hearing
On June 26, 2025, the Planning Commission will hold a hearing to consider approval of the San Francisco Gateway project, including Certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report, adoption of California Environmental Quality Act findings, design standards, a Conditional Use Authorization entitlement, and the creation of a new Special Use District.
The Project will redevelop two parcels in a core industrial area of San Francisco within the Bayview neighborhood with two new multi-story Production, Distribution, and Repair (PDR) buildings. The development will provide approximately 1,646,000 gross square feet of flexible PDR tenant space and replace the four existing single-story buildings currently occupying the subject site. The Project includes rooftop solar arrays, ground floor PDR maker space, and street improvements.
Supporting Info
- June 26, 2025 Planning Commission Hearing, Executive Summary Project Packet
- Environmental Review Documents
Project Documents and Presentations
- Project Sponsor’s Project Overview, April 2025
- Planning Commission, January 25, 2024 – project sponsor presentation
- Planning Commission Informational Hearing, January 25, 2024 – staff presentation
- Bayview CAC January 3, 2024 – presentation
- Bayview Hunters Point Environmental Justice Response Task Force, June 21, 2023 – presentation
Contact
Dylan Hamilton
dylan.hamilton@sfgov.org
628.652.7478
Citywide Division
Susan Ma
susan.ma@sfgov.org
415.554.6648
Office of Economic and Workforce Development