Two years after fatal fire, plans for nine-story Mission redevelopment in motion


After a fatal fire back in 2015, one Mission parcel is looking for a second life as a nine-story development.

The former three-story building at the northwest corner of Mission and 22nd Streets was devastated by a fire that killed one person and left 60 others homeless. The blaze caused $8.6 million in damage to a structure containing both residential and commercial spaces, as well as a Popeye's on the corner, according to KQED.

Plans to redevelop the site have been submitted to the San Francisco…

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