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SPUR Urban Center

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 […]

626 Mission Bay Blvd. (Mission Bay Block 6E)

626 Mission Bay Blvd is a multi-building affordable housing development for households earning 50% or less than the area median income. It is comprised of one six-story Type III over I building with 135 one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, and two two-story, Type V over I buildings containing 9 town-homes each. The development contains 10,000 […]

St. Anthony Foundation Medical Office Building

Clients and staff appreciate the LEED Gold certified Foundation building, which provides free medical services in an atmosphere of abundant fresh air and natural daylight. For nearly sixty years, the St. Anthony Foundation has been providing very low-income people in the working-class neighborhood of San Francisco’s Tenderloin with free job training, hot meals and medical […]

The Wax Museum

The historic 100-year-old San Francisco  building that housed the Wax Museum for 35 years was demolished in September 1998 to make way for a new $10 million, 100,000 square-foot showplace building.  The new Wax Museum on Fisherman’s Wharf has upgraded the retail and dining experience on Jefferson Street.  This project is an excellent example of […]

Westside Courts Rehabilitation

This multi-family wood-frame public housing project, located in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco, consists of 136 units of low-income housing. The nearly 2.6 acre site covers an entire city block. There are 6 three-story buildings and one accessory structure. The renovated Westside Courts features a mixture of housing types and income levels, including […]

Westbrook Apartments Rehabilitation

Westbrook Apartments is a multi-family wood-frame public housing project that consists of 226 units of low-income housing. The 60-year-old development has degraded over time and was in need of upgrades. Located in the Bay View Hunters Point neighborhood, the nearly 20-acre site includes 37 one-and two-story housing buildings, as well as two additional structures.

Recology

The West Wing at Recology’s San Francisco’s site is a 14,500 SF building that Nibbi constructed to the west of the compost, recycling, and landfill collection company’s existing transfer station. The buildings are joined along the western wall of the transfer station. The West Wing serves as a tipping and load out area for the […]

The Black Panther (7th & Campbell)

The Black Panther is a development designed to bolster the local community with 79 units of 100% affordable housing, featuring a five-story building with four stories of Type V over Type I. The housing development includes structured parking facilities, a community room, on-site management offices, a laundry room and bike parking. The building is equipped […]

Valencia Gardens

Valencia Gardens was originally built in 1943 under the U.S. Housing Authority’s slum clearance program and sponsored by the SFHA.  Now a 16-building affordable housing project in the Inner Mission District, this is the fourth project Nibbi has completed with MHDC.  The HOPE VI Revitalization involved construction of affordable housing and community space on a […]

Quality Assurance / Quality Control

Quality workmanship is significant to Nibbi. We pride ourselves on our reputation, integrity, and innovation. We find this focus on quality during the preconstruction, construction, and post-construction stages result in our success in retaining clients and their repeat business. Below are some steps Nibbi takes to ensure quality control and project success from start to […]