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San Francisco to Ban Future Mission District Office Development

City Officials Approve Zoning Controls to Prohibit New Office Uses
A developer's plan to expand the office building at 2300 Harrison St. in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood sparked widespread backlash and a new proposed ordinance banning future office development in the area. (CoStar)
A developer's plan to expand the office building at 2300 Harrison St. in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood sparked widespread backlash and a new proposed ordinance banning future office development in the area. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 12, 2020 | 4:00 P.M.

A novel ban on future development in one of San Francisco's most popular neighborhoods has passed, prohibiting future office use in a part of the city closely aligned with some of its most prominent tech companies.

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