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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

Project Documents and Presentations

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