With new ownership that has more experience and seemingly more sensitivity to local needs, the Old Post Office project is moving forward. We noted the historic nature of the original building and the restrictions that brings way back in 2013 here. Disappointment with the prior owners' designs in 2016 can be found here. A sympathetic design is a definite improvement as the Daily Journal is noting. Although the "Future of Work" is raising concerns about more office space.
The Burlingame Planning Commission unanimously endorsed variances sought by developer Sares Regis, which is proposing to rebuild the vacant, central site at 220 Park Road into a commercial tower planned to be the city’s tallest building. “I’m not opposed to the project, but it just raises a little bit of concern for me because there is empty office space in town,” said Commissioner Michael Gaul, nodding to similar perspectives shared by a resident critical of the project.
With an anticipation that like-minded critics will continue coming forward as the project moves through the public planning process, Gaul said he supports the plans while harboring some uncertainty that there is sufficient demand to fill the space. Sares Regis executive Andrew Turco agreed, reinforcing his firm’s proposal to construct the 98-foot building. Noting the site’s central, downtown location and proximity to the Caltrain stop, Turco shared confidence there would be sufficient interest to occupy the building.
I think Mr. Turco is mostly correct. Prospective tenants will like the location for the reasons we all like the location and people will eventually filter back into offices. The real question is will the numbers pencil out after the changes to square footage per employee (larger), much better air handling and whatever else comes along with a return to offices. In the meantime, the discussions about the public square adjacent to the project continue. The desolate, forlorn, fenced-in look in the center of town isn't to anyone's liking.
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