Back in February of 2012 we asked "Whither the Post Office?" when USPS announced plans to sell the main post office. A lot of water has since flowed "under the bridge" and through the underground culvert that runs next to the old post office. It sold, then sold again, and the latest owner, Sares Regis, has worked diligently on plans with the city to get to the approval it just received. The DJ reports
The Burlingame City Council unanimously voted in favor Monday, Feb. 1, of a development agreement with Sares Regis to convert the shuttered facility at 220 Park Road into a six-story commercial tower, expected to become the city’s tallest building. The office building is proposed to be six stories, with five floors of office space built over a ground floor of retail and dining space.
The site is adjacent to city property where a surface parking lot is expected to be reconstructed into a new community gathering hub officials imagine to be similar to Courthouse Square in Redwood City.
We've worried about the building itself tucked behind fencing for nine years with potential maintenance issues that inevitably accrue to any building of any age. The marble-clad lobby seen here is a gem and will make for a great retail or restaurant space. And the "town square" will be a welcome addition particularly if it can successfully host some much-needed entertainment in town. It will certainly get more use than the lawn ever did.
Parking should be OK given the giant new parking structure that many residents are gazing up at--some shaking their heads at the size and the shadow it casts. Along with the Village at Burlingame, 220 California, the Bayswater development at the old Hower Auto site and now the Saris Regis project, one wonders if it is time to take a breather? Perhaps we should see how this all plays out for awhile?
P.S. I kind of like the juxtaposition of the approval headline with the San Mateo downtown vacancy headline
AGREE
Posted by: Joanne Bennett | February 08, 2021 at 06:38 PM
By the way, what is the story with the 225 Highland office building that is a stone's throw from this project.
It seems like it was sitting completed but empty for at least a year prior, during a growing economy, even prior to the beginning of the great reset.
Posted by: MBGA | February 09, 2021 at 09:14 AM
Perhaps we are talking about the same building that I call 220 California? You could be correct that it's 225 Highland---not sure. I believe it's leased to Stanford Medical, but they have not occupied it or sublet it. Go figure.
Posted by: Joe | February 09, 2021 at 12:33 PM
Both of the buildings, the current unused one and the new one, will make nice injection centers for the Covid-24 immunity implants.
And the town square can be an excellent open air insane asylum when San Francisco gets smart and starts providing affordable Caltrain tickets for their residents. I didn't notice any porta potties in the blissful rendering linked above ("DJ reports"). Am I missing something?
Posted by: MBGA | February 10, 2021 at 08:21 PM