Construction Plans for Stephen Curry’s Future Project at 600 20th St.
Project Overview
A company owned by NBA star Stephen Curry acquired a piece of land in San Francisco for $8.5 million last year. The location, at 600 20th St., currently holds a two-story concrete building that is slated for demolition, with a permit already approved in August.
Details of the Proposed Building
The plans include erecting a 25,000-square-foot structure that will house a variety of spaces. Key features will include:
- Office areas
- Laboratory facilities
- Arts spaces
- A roof deck
- A 4,700-square-foot, three-bedroom apartment designated for out-of-town business guests on the fifth floor
Community Response and Labor Concerns
The local construction community is advocating for union labor involvement in the project. Notably, union representative Singer stated, “This should be a union carpenter project. I don’t believe there’s a single person in San Francisco, Oakland, or Bay Area who doesn’t look up to, admire, and respect Stephen Curry. We hope that he shows that same respect back and uses union labor to build a wonderful monument for his future endeavors.”
Industry Reactions
James Gallagher, CEO of Achill Beg Construction, was reached for comments but did not respond, leaving questions about the project’s labor arrangements unanswered.
Conclusion
This story is still developing, and updates regarding the project and community responses will be provided as more information becomes available.