1 Rincon Hill Put on Hold - SF Chronicle
![]()
San Francisco building inspectors are withholding permission for construction of a towering residential complex on Rincon Hill over concerns about whether it would withstand a major earthquake and remain habitable, The Chronicle has learned. Despite approval of the project’s design and engineering by other city bodies earlier this year, staff members of the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection want further assurances about the seismic resilience of One Rincon Hill — which would consist of two residential towers, one 55 stories high and the other 45 stories — at First and Harrison streets. [more]
Climb Real Estate Group provides this information to the public and our clients and does not guarantee it’s accuracy. Climb Real Estate Group does not necessarily represent the seller nor the marketing company in any way. For Buyer Representation, contact Climb or learn How to Buy New Developments.
RELATED POSTS
1 Rincon Hill Put on Hold - SF Chronicle
Towering opinions on Rincon high-rise
SF Chronicle: High-rises pass city’s seismic muster
Crew adores Rincon tower but can't afford to live there - San Francisco Chronicle


