New building permits have been filed for the approved affordable housing project at 250 Laguna Honda Boulevard in San Francisco. Plans were approved in late October for the eight-story residential complex with a mix of affordable and supportive units. Mission Housing is the project developer.

250 Laguna Honda Boulevard aerial rear view, rendering by LDP Architects

250 Laguna Honda Boulevard side view, rendering by LDP Architects
The eight-story complex is expected to yield around 212,730 square feet, including 187,200 square feet of housing and 6,070 square feet of parking. The garage will provide space for 14 cars and 65 bicycles. Of the 172 units, sizes will vary with 42 one-bedrooms, 86 two-bedrooms, and 44 three-bedrooms. Open space will be available with the rear courtyard and the publicly accessible front courtyard.
According to the application, a quarter of all units will be supportive housing for formerly unhoused individuals and families. On-site services will be provided by Mission Housing and the Lutheran Social Services, funded by MOHCD and private grants.

250 Laguna Honda Boulevard aerial overview, rendering by LDP Architects
LDP Architects is responsible for the design. Illustrations show the complex will conform to the irregularly-shaped parcel with a mostly linear floor plan and several setbacks to break up the long facade visually.
The property was one of five sites chosen by the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development for the construction of at least five hundred units, though several increased applications now look to produce at least 610 units. The city agency purchased 1234 Great Highway, 249 Pennsylvania Avenue, 250 Laguna Honda Boulevard, 3300 Mission Street, and 650 Divisadero Street in 2023 through the Site Acquisition and Predevelopment Financing NOFA.

250 Laguna Honda Boulevard existing condition, illustration by LDP Architects

250 Laguna Honda Boulevard church, image via Google Street View
The 1.62-acre property is located along Laguna Honda Boulevard between Forest Hill and the Twin Peaks terraces. Future residents will be close to the Forest Hill Muni light rail station, connecting West Portal and the Castro.
Construction is expected to cost around $91 million. The estimated construction timeline has not yet been established.
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