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The Laborer’s Union Hall is a contemporary building, which Nibbi built on a vacant city lot for Laborers’ International Local 261. The facility has transformed the look and feel of this working-class block in San Francisco’s Mission District. Characterized by a curved roof and metal siding and brick veneer, the new 1-story, 10,000 SF Laborers’ […]
When Nibbi Brothers began work on the Madison Apartments in Oakland, owned by Berkeley-based Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA), the company knew it would be working with an immovable budget. But Nibbi not only built Madison Apartments within SAHA’s budget; it also built a structure that has real value — not only to the owner/developer, […]
Below is a partial listing of some of our most recent and current clients. Affordable Housing Association Anchor Brewers & Distillers Archdiocese of San Francisco Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center Bridge Housing Boudin Bakery Boys & Girls Club of Alameda Boys & Girls Club of San Francisco Catellus Development Corp Channing House Emerald Fund East Bay Asian […]
Pier One marked the first project to advance into reality under the approved Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Redevelopment Plan, beginning in September of 1999. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Pier One was built in 1932 to warehouse and ship C&H Sugar across the United States. Nibbi Brothers worked with the State […]
Rich Sorro Commons was Mission Bay’s first affordable family housing development built in 2002. Located at King and Berry Street, Rich Sorro is easily accessible to public transit. There are MUNI buses, the Third Street light rail, and the CalTrain Station at 4th & King Street. The project include extensive landscaping in the central garden […]
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 […]
The South San Francisco Ferry Terminal is part of “A Strategy to Improve Public Transit with an Environmentally Friendly Ferry System”. WETA is a focused regional agency dedicated to safe, cost effective and environmentally responsible water transit. The new Oyster Point terminal project will be a resource to cities and private businesses providing a water […]
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 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 […]
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 […]