Marina’s reaction to Safeway tower plans: ‘Along comes this behemoth right on the waterfront’

The audacious proposal to convert a Marina District Safeway into a 25-story, two-tower, U-shaped apartment complex with a jagged gray wall resembling bricks on one facade and nearly 800 apartments was heaped with scorn and mockery in the waterfront San Francisco neighborhood on Thursday, even by local residents and elected officials who typically back the “build, baby, build” agenda popular with the YIMBY movement.

Marina Community Association President Eric Kingsbury, who was endorsed by YIMBY Action when he ran for assembly delegate, said, “We need a lot more housing in the neighborhood,” but that the scale of the project, and the fact that it would require the Marina’s only grocery store to shutter for an undisclosed span of time, “blindsided the community.”

“It’s out of scale with the neighborhood and the area,” he said. “One of the nice things about the Marina is it’s low-slung. It’s walkable. It feels like a village separate from the city in many ways. And along comes this behemoth right on the waterfront.”…

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