Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation


78 Haight Street seen from across Octavia Street, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Construction Tops Out for Affordable Housing at 78 Haight Street, San Francisco

Concrete has topped out for the seven-story affordable apartment complex at 78 Haight Street in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood. Construction restarted in the spring of this year after work was stalled in 2022 after a neighboring property owner complained about construction compromising their structure’s foundation. Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is the project developer.

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383 6th Avenue

Senior Housing Lottery Due Soon at 383 6th Avenue, Richmond District, San Francisco

Construction is wrapping up for a new senior affordable housing project taking shape and form at 383 6th Avenue, Richmond District, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a seven-story affordable senior housing complex offering 98 units. The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is the project developer. The project’s general contractor is Nibbi, and construction manager is Waypoint Consulting. Y.A. Studio is the project architect.

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921 Howard Street, rendering courtesy Perry Architects

Affordable Housing Opens at 921 Howard Street, SoMa, San Francisco

Members of the development team and local officials gathered earlier this month to celebrate the official opening of new affordable housing at 921 Howard Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The 18-story residential project has brought over two hundred middle-income rental units to the city directly across from the 2022-opened phase one of 5M. Curtis Development and the TNDC are jointly responsible for the project.

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2550 Irving Street along Irving and 26th Street, rendering by Pyatok Architects

Construction Starts for 2550 Irving Street, Sunset District, San Francisco

Construction has officially started for 2550 Irving Street, an affordable housing project in San Francisco’s Sunset District. The mid-rise complex aims to bring 90 units to the historically low-density neighborhood, close to the Sunset Super grocery store and a block from Golden Gate Park. The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is responsible for the application.

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