Status Under construction Roof 480 ft (150 m) Floors 43 Cost 500 million USD Estimated completion 2019 | Architectural 510 ft (160 m) Floor count 43 Construction started 2016 Architecture firm Handel Architects Architect Enrique Norten | |
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Type Museum
Residential condos Location 706 Mission Street
San Francisco, California Similar Mexican Museum, Commercial Union Assuranc, Providian Financial Building, 100 Pine Center, Stevenson Place |
706 Mission Street is a proposed 43-story, 510 ft (160 m) residential skyscraper under construction in the South of Market district of San Francisco, California. Located across the street from Yerba Buena Gardens and Moscone Center, the tower site is bounded by Mission Street on the south and 3rd Street on the east, and will incorporate the historic Aronson Building in its design.

The tower will contain up to 190 condominiums on the upper floors and a permanent home for the Mexican Museum on the bottom four floors. The project was approved by the San Francisco Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors in 2013, but faced a lawsuit from residents of the nearby Four Seasons Hotel & Residences. The lawsuit was settled in 2015 and construction started in February 2016.




