Updated permits have been filed for the affordable senior housing proposal at 375 Laguna Honda Boulevard in San Francisco’s Twin Peaks neighborhood. The project aims to add 159 rental units to a vacant lot on the Laguna Honda Hospital campus. Mercy Housing is responsible for the application.

375 Laguna Honda Boulevard, illustration by Herman Coliver Locus Architecture

375 Laguna Honda Boulevard facade elevation, illustration by Herman Coliver Locus Architecture
The 67-foot-tall structure is expected to yield approximately 99,000 square feet of housing, 9,380 square feet for the children’s daycare and senior centers, 1,230 square feet for residential service offices, 720 square feet for medical facilities, and 9,350 square feet for the ground-floor garage. The complex will include 158 one-bedroom residential units and a two-bedroom manager’s residence. Parking will be included for 31 cars and 16 bicycles.
Herman Coliver Locus Architecture is responsible for the design. Illustrations show the podium-style apartment complex articulated with a mix of facade carve-outs and a varied color palette. The exterior will be wrapped in fiber-cement lap siding, plaster, and cast-in-place concrete.

375 Laguna Honda Boulevard site map, illustration by Herman Coliver Locus Architecture

Laguna Honda Hospital Senior Housing site, image via Google Satellite
The hilltop property is located within the Laguna Honda Hospital campus, close to the Forest Hill light-rail station.
Design Studios Gonzalo Castro is overseeing the construction management. Construction is estimated to cost around $62.5 million, a figure not inclusive of all development costs. The timeline has not been shared.
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