Y.A. Studio

Potrero Hill Block B Along Arkansas Street, design by HKIT Architects and Y.A. Studio

Construction Imminent for Phase Two of Potrero HOPE SF Development, Potrero Hill, San Francisco

Construction is expected to start soon for phase two of Potrero HOPE SF, a development plan to replace 619 affordable units with 1,700 new residences, of which 819 will be sold below-market-rate. The developers have already finished phase one, and they tell SFYIMBY construction will start this month on phase two, including 1801 25th Street in Potrero Hill, San Francisco. BRIDGE Housing is developing the project, with the San Francisco Housing Authority as the property owner.

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4200 Geary Boulevard, rendering courtesy TNDC

New Renderings Revealed for 4200 Geary Boulevard, Richmond District, San Francisco

New renderings have been revealed with a sales update for 4200 Geary Boulevard, an affordable senior housing development in the Richmond District, San Francisco. The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation is responsible for the development, with funding from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development. The project received approval to expedite development using Senate Bill 35.

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730 Stanyan Street Street Views

Renderings Revealed For Affordable Housing At 730 Stanyan Street, San Francisco

Development permits have been submitted for new six-story affordable housing at 730 Stanyan Street in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of residential units intended to house homeless households. Commercial spaces will be located on the ground floor, serving the surrounding neighborhood. YA Studio is managing the design concepts and construction of the project.

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Affordable Housing Review Meeting Filed For 730 Stanyan Street, Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco

Permits have been filed for new affordable housing at 730 Stanyan Street in Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco. The project is being handled through the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, while Tenderloin and Chinatown-based community organizations, TNDC & CCDC, will be responsible for development. The project reference Senate Bill 35 and Assembly Bill 1763 to add priority and privileges to the permit.

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