Hines has received approval from San Francisco's Planning Commission to add six floors to a mixed-use residential tower it will be building at its Transbay Block 4 development in the SoMa submarket.

The Transbay Block 4 development, which includes two residential buildings—including apartments, condominiums and townhomes—that will rise on a block-wide property at 200 Main Street currently occupied by a temporary bus terminal for the Transbay Transit center.

Goldman Sachs and Long Beach-based Urban Pacific are working with Hines on the Transbay development in a joint venture known as F4 Transbay Partners.

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