San Francisco Business Times
From The Article:
A little known San Francisco-based company is proposing a sweeping, 1.3 million-square-foot development on Harrison Street in the South of Market area.
As first reported in today’s San Francisco Business Times, Cresleigh Development is proposing to construct three towers on the south side of Harrison Street between Second and Third.
The application calls for a 478,000-square-foot office building, a 406,000-square-foot residential tower and a 300-room hotel along the south side of Harrison. Restaurants and retail would line the streets, and the development would incorporate a small historic building at 645 Harrison. The residential tower and the hotel would have rooftop gardens.
The development would be spread over five parcels: 645 Harrison, 653 Harrison, 657 Harrison, 665 Harrison, and 400 Second St. It is one of four significant proposals submitted by property owners hoping to piggyback on the rezoning of a swath of SoMa along the Central Subway.