Partnering With Potrero Neighborhood Collective

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On November 21, 2022, the SFMTA Board of Directors approved awarding the Potrero Yard Modernization Project predevelopment agreement (PDA) to Potrero Neighborhood Collective, LLC (PNC) as the Lead Developer. The PNC team is led by its sole equity member, Plenary Americas US Holdings Inc., an investor and developer of public infrastructure with a long track record of delivering complex infrastructure projects across North America. PNC also includes San Francisco affordable housing developers: Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA), and Tabernacle Community Development Corporation (TCDC). Rounding out the team is Design Consultant Arcadis IBI Group and its design subconsultant Y.A. Studio; providing preconstruction services from the general contracting and construction management perspective are Plant Construction Company, L.P. and The Allen Group; infrastructure facility management consultant WT Partnership; and communications consultant D&A Communications.

PNC selected Webcor as its Prime Contractor in early 2025. They will be responsible for advancing design and building a new Potrero Yard.

Potrero Neighborhood Collective (PNC)

Lead Developer(s)
  • Potrero Neighborhood Collective, LLC
Equity Member
  • Plenary Americas US Holdings Inc.
Affordable Housing Developer(s)
  • Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA)
  • Tabernacle Community Development Corporation (TCDC) 
Design Consultant(s)
  • ARcadis
  • Y.A. studio
Construction Management Consultant(s)
  • Plant Construction Company
  • The Allen Group
Infrastructure Facility Management Consultant
  • WT Partnership
Communications Consultant
  • D&A Communications

 

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PNC uniquely combines global leadership in infrastructure development with local expertise – all with a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and community inclusion. PNC Values: 

  • Partnership – as stewards of a public asset, PNC prioritizes collaboration with the City in designing and entitling Potrero Yard 
  • Innovation – managing solutions to challenging circumstances to meet City transit and housing needs 
  • Economic Inclusion – maximizing small business participation and workforce development (job training) opportunities 
  • Racial Equity – program and design decision making that intentionally incorporates anti-racist principles and practices to ensure equity for all residents, contractors, and skilled and unskilled labor 
  • Community Voices – meeting community where they are to fully integrate diversity of thought that reflects community