Just days after Amazon put its San Francisco fulfillment center proposal on ice following a chilly reception at the Board of Supervisors, Prologis’ plan demonstrates the continued appetite for storage and logistics space in The City.
A rendering of the proposed San Francisco Gateway, a two-building, 2.16 million square foot industrial facility that would rise over 100 feet tall and bracket Interstate 280 in the Bayview.
The global warehouse developer Prologis is requesting approvals for the San Francisco Gateway, a two-building, 2.16 million square foot industrial facility bracketing Interstate 280 in the Bayview. The three-story structures would rise over 100 feet tall, in order to accommodate trucks on every level of the building. The buildings, which would include over 1,000 parking spaces shrouded by rooftop solar panels, would tower over the freeway and nearby grocery wholesalers.
The project, which has been in the works since 2016, still has many hurdles to clear. The environmental review process is expected to last into the second half of 2023, with multiple opportunities for public input along the way. After environmental clearance, the project will require several discretionary approvals from city agencies. Construction will take an additional two and a half years.
The most conspicuous aspect of the project is its size. At nearly 2.2 million square feet, San Francisco Gateway would be triple the size of Amazon’s controversial Showplace Square proposal. Amazon hiton its project earlier this month after the Board of Supervisors, pressured by organized labor, passed an 18 month moratorium on new parcel delivery services in San Francisco.
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