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December 7, 2017

Restoration Hardware Adaptive Reuse / Tenant Improvement

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Building 101 at Pier 70 will be home to the future Restoration Hardware flagship store in San Francisco. Located at the corner of 20th and Illinois Streets, the  70,000 sq. ft. space required rehabilitation work to give new life to the building. Nibbi’s scope of work included: Structural retrofit to the existing concrete, structural steel, […]

July 28, 2016

SFO Long Term Parking Garage No. 2

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SFO Long Term Parking Garage 2 is a 6-story, 1.2 million SF parking garage with 3,600 stalls at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) built on Lot DD to accommodate the increased needs for long-term parking capacity. The airport chose Design/Build for delivery of this complex development. Major features of this project include electrical charging stations […]

April 9, 2013

Azure at Mission Bay

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Azure at Mission Bay is a 16-story tower on the west and a five-story podium on the eastern two-thirds of this site provide 66,965 sq. ft. of market-rate housing in the Mission Bay District. The Type I and III complex houses 162 one-bedroom units, 111 two-bedroom units, 215 parking spaces, a fitness center, and a […]

March 14, 2012

899 West Evelyn

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Located near the historic setting of Castro Street in downtown Mountain View, 899 West Evelyn is a four-story, steel-frame building with 80,000 SF of Class A office and retail space. Utilizing cutting-edge sustainable strategies and systems, the project is LEED® Platinum certified, making the building the first of its kind in Mountain View. Notable sustainable […]

July 22, 2011

The Exploratorium @ Pier 15

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Noted physicist Dr. Frank Oppenheimer opened the doors of the Palace of Fine Arts (PFA) on the Marina in San Francisco more than 40 years ago.  With his colleagues, supporters and fans, he created the Exploratorium in the PFA, a new kind of public space, one that enhanced learning by engaging visitors in interacting with […]

July 11, 2011

Potrero Launch Apartments

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Contributing to San Francisco’s efforts to increase housing development and business activity in city neighborhoods, Nibbi Brothers completed the Potrero Launch Apartments in the Central Waterfront area. The union-built development produced 196 rental units, created 200 union construction jobs a year for two years, and provides the City with needed housing, child care and commercial […]

July 7, 2011

474 Natoma Street

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July 7, 2011

Merritt Crossing Apartments

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Addressing the continued demand for affordable housing in the Bay Area, Merritt Crossing provides 70 units of senior housing in downtown Oakland. The development is ideally located to offer seniors the opportunity to age in a place in their community with easy access to amenities and services. The Lake Merritt BART station is located only […]

October 10, 2009

Old St. Mary’s Phase I & II

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Completed in 1854, Old St. Mary’s Cathedral is one of the oldest red brick buildings in San Francisco. Located at California & Grant Streets on the edge of the Financial District, the church is San Francisco Landmark No. 2 as well as a State Historical Landmark. Old St. Mary’s served as the home of the […]

April 8, 2009

SPUR Urban Center

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The creation of the SPUR Urban Center, located at 654 Mission Street incorporated a highly collaborative process, from funding through construction. The project’s unique challenges The creation of the new SPUR Urban Center, located at 654 Mission Street incorporated a highly collaborative process from funding all the way through construction. The project’s unique challenges required […]