Amid Construction Boom, Developers Struggle With Stifling Construction Costs
June 9, 2017

Amid Construction Boom, Developers Struggle With Stifling Construction Costs

With more than 3M SF of office and thousands of housing units expected to deliver this year, San Francisco is undergoing a construction boom. But increased construction costs have some developers rethinking future development plans. 

Developers, contractors, city officials and consultants discussed their latest projects and the latest development and construction trends at Bisnow's San Francisco Construction and Development event Wednesday. The central subway and Transbay Transit Center are among the city-led projects having the most…

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