Old Tired UA Alexandria Marquee SF CA
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Taken on: February 22, 2021
Uploaded on: February 23, 2021
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Now in 2021 the N is missing from the former neon marquee. Closed for many years the city of San Francisco does nothing on this movie theatre blight.
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terrywade…Did some digging and found the Time Space Group developer website still lists this project in 2021 as “active”. The City’s Planning Commission held a conditional use permit hearing in summer 2019 and approved the project so guessing the covid 19 pandemic slowed the whole thing down. Here is their website with photos and renderings:
TimeSpace
Here is one of the documents presented to the Planning Commission in June 2019 with historical photos and Time Space plans to incorporate the interior walls into the project as wells as elevation development plans for the 3 levels:
SF Planning Commission
The Richmond Review/Sunset Beacon article describing the plans:
Richmond Review
The adjacent parking lot condo development apparently was the first part of the project. I’ve driven out Geary Blvd numerous times recently and didn’t even notice The Alexandria Residences had been built on the lot!