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3/11/16
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San Francisco’s Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA) has sold Parcel F for $160 mil plus a $15 mil premium in the event of an assemblage of the property with an adjoining lot (540 Howard). The buyer is F4 Transbay Partners LLC (F4), a joint venture of Urban Pacific Development LLC, an affiliate of Hines Interests Limited Partnership, and Broad Street Principal Investments L.L.C., an affiliate of Goldman Sachs. F4 has posted a $10 mil good faith deposit to secure the purchase. The closing of the sale of Parcel F is expected to occur no later than the summer of 2016.
Generally zoned for 750 feet, Parcel F is the last remaining site available for development of a super-tall building in downtown San Francisco and the final parcel that can directly connect to the Transbay Transit Center Rooftop Park via a pedestrian sky bridge. F4 proposes to construct a tower on Parcel F containing 200-300 hotel rooms, 200 residential units, and 250k sf – 425k sf of office space.
“With the sale of Parcel F, we will have sold more than $660 mil worth of land to fund construction of the Transit Center,” said TJPA Executive Director Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan. “The land sold for private development will also generate more than $1 bil in tax increment to fund the Transit Center.”
The sale is conditioned on the approval of an agreement with the city’s Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure Commission (OCII) and Board of Supervisors which would grant F4 exclusive negotiating rights to purchase the housing development site known as Block 4 from the TJPA and OCII. Much of Block 4 will be devoted to affordable housing. OCII is responsible under the Transbay Redevelopment Plan for overseeing the sale and development of Block 4. The TJPA will receive the proceeds from the sale of Block 4.
The opportunity to develop Parcel F generated significant interest from international, national, and local bidder teams. F4 submitted the best offer for the project with a $160 mil purchase price, not contingent on entitlements, a $15 mil assemblage bonus, and the commitment to set aside the number of residential units for affordable housing on both Parcel F and Block 4 as mandated by the City and OCII. Under current law, 15 percent of housing units built on Parcel F must be affordable. The amount of affordable housing required for Block 4 could exceed 45 percent.
Parcel F is located mid-block between First, Second, Howard, and Natoma Streets, adjacent to the Transit Center and the new suspension bridge for the Bus Ramp connecting the Transit Center to the Bay Bridge. Parcel F is the last development site in San Francisco zoned for a height in excess of 550 feet.
Block 4 is a Transbay Redevelopment Plan parcel fronting on Howard St between Main and Beale St that is planned for a 450-foot high residential building. Block 4, which currently occupies the north one-third of the TJPA’s Temporary Terminal, will be available for development in 2018 following the opening of the new Transit Center and the closure of the Temporary Terminal.
Proceeds of the sale of Parcel F and Block 4 will help fund the construction of the Transbay Transit Center, a regional transportation station that will connect eight Bay Area counties through 11 transit systems. The Center will serve as a new downtown destination for workers, residents, and visitors, with a 5.4-acre rooftop park and more than 100k sf of retail space.
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