Plans for the demolition of a two-story, 24-hour parking garage to make way for an eight-story residential building in the heart of the Tenderloin have been submitted by developer JS Sullivan. The proposed site is on Eddy Street between Leavenworth and Hyde. There would be 20 one-bedrooms and 14 two-bedrooms in total above 2,149 square feet of downstairs retail space and 15 basement parking spots. The front facade of the existing garage would remain and be incorporated into the new design. Because the building is part of the Uptown Tenderloin Historic District which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it will need to undergo a thorough Historic Resource Evaluation before any construction moves forward. The location falls into the North of Market Residential Special Use District, which is designed to maintain the "residential nature" of that area.
· 469 Eddy Street [SF Planning, PDF]