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Meanwhile, the e-commerce giant is planning a 650,000-square-foot fulfillment center in Showplace Square.
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Amazon. com is the latest 38,500-square-foot food distribution center in San Francisco’s Dogpatch, while a 650,000-square-foot fulfillment center in Showplace Square.
The Seattle-based e-commerce giant will close its UltraFastFresh distribution center at 888 Tennessee Street, across from Esprit Park, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, showing a statewide task notice. The center closes on June 27.
Amazon is leasing the two-story commercial building purchased through Los Angeles-based American Realty Advisors in 2022 for about $35 million, or $909 per foot.
The store closure comes as the grocery shopping platform closes warehouses for consolidation into a proposed citywide facility.
Last year, the company closed a 75,000-square-foot warehouse at 435 23rd Street that it had leased in 2021. A 112,000-square-foot Amazon delivery center at 749 Toland Street in Bayview will be remodeled through locally-based Prologis.
Amazon now seems keen to consolidate its operations into a former garbage truck in Showplace Square.
The company paid $202 million in 2020 for the 6-acre parcel at 900 Seventh Street, where it plans to open a three-story, 650,000-square-foot distribution warehouse, according to SFYimby.
In August, Amazon resubmitted its plans.
The company, which had originally submitted its plan to build the facility in 2021, came to a screeching halt in March last year when the city imposed a moratorium on new delivery services after environmentalists, staff and neighbors staged a demonstration in front of City Hall to protest its project. . expansion projects.
The plans call for a three-story warehouse, adding 13,700 square feet of area and 2,500 square feet of department stores and restaurants, with rooftop parking for 395 cars. The complex would employ 200 parcel vans per day for “last-mile” delivery. to local customers.
Amazon paid $96 million for a 215,600-square-foot vacant warehouse at 1000 San Mateo Avenue in San Bruno.
Like the Seventh Street package in San Francisco, the SkyPark is slated to be remodeled as a package delivery station. And while the company hasn’t started work yet, a spokesperson said it’s moving forward with the plan.
In 2022, Amazon signed a new lease for 345,000 square feet on a 15-acre commercial in Brisbane and bought a former Owens Corning shopping complex in Santa Clara for just about $240 million.
—Dana Barthélemy