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Better With Age: John King: Mission Bay’s Not Quite As Boring As It Used to Be

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Commercial Real Estate Agent with NNN Brokers USA Commercial Real Estate

Better With Age: John King: Mission Bay's Not Quite As Boring As It Used to Be

December 31st, 2009

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[Arterra via Flickr/mark.hogan]

San Francisco's newest neighborhood is now home to some non-fugly buildings, if Chron critic John King's word holds true. You won't find any of the city's trademark Victorians, but King says the hood has its moments - fairly new ones that finally make it sort of OK that most of the other buildings there are bland boxes. Not every building can stand out, he says, but a small handful of them do, to some success. His nominees for least worst buildings of Mission Bay: the extremely orange and blue LEED-proud Arterra, and the AvalonBay towers with its "emphatic forms." Also of note: the "expressive" central green at UCSF Mission Bay, a pumping station (part of a series) designed by Tom Eliot Fisch, and some nice first-floor unit treatments at Crescent Cove, by David Baker. Aww... we've said it before, and we'll say it again. Our little neighborhood's growing up.

Jeff Harris
Austin, TX
Selling Austin. Every Day

Mission Bay looked pretty good last time I was there.  Great growing area right on the bay.

Mar 20, 2010 05:51 AM