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SAN FRANCISCO-A mix of office and for-sale residential units is the latest idea for reuse of the historic armory building that covers a full block at 14th and Mission streets. The proposal is estimated as the 10th for the property since the National Guard abandoned the 123,000-sf brick fortress in 1971.

The owner, Alpha LLC, has formed Mission Armory Preservation Partners LLC to breathe life into the long-vacant structure completed in 1914. The proposal calls for 169 condominiums, including eight penthouse units that would rise above the existing roofline, and about 30,000 sf of multi-use space.

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