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Sunnydale Block 9

Approval for Sunnydale Block 9 In San Francisco

The proposed designs for Sunnydale Block 9 have been approved. The project proposal includes the construction of a residential building offering 100% affordable units, landscaped areas, courtyards, and onsite residential amenities. Related California, Mercy Housing, Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, Architect Van Meter Williams Pollack, and Associate Architect KMA are all on the project team.

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290 Malosi, photo by Bruce Damonte

Construction Finished for 290 Malosi Street at Sunnydale Block 6, San Francisco

Construction has finished for the 100% affordable residential complex at 290 Malosi Street, located within HOPE SF’s Sunnydale masterplan in San Francisco. The new block adds 167 new units along with a landscaped central courtyard, amenities, and community space to the Visitacion Valley neighborhood. Mercy Housing and The Related Companies are the project developer.

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Birdseye View of Sunnydale development, via VMWP Architects

Demolition Permits Filed for 12 Structures for Sunnydale HOPE SF, San Francisco

Demolition permits have been filed for twelve buildings along Sunnydale Avenue as part of Blocks One through Four in the Sunnydale HOPE SF redevelopment plan. The Sunnydale community was originally built during World War Two but has since become one of San Francisco’s most acutely neglected public housing neighborhoods. Mercy Housing and Related California are jointly responsible for the redevelopment that will offer replacement housing on top of nearly 1,000 new apartments.

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Herz Recreation Center intersection with residential development, design by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Permits Filed For Herz Recreation Center At 1500 Sunnydale Avenue In Sunnydale, San Francisco

Permits have been filed seeking the approval of a community center at 1500 Sunnydale Avenue in Sunnydale, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of a double-story building offering recreational and childcare services. San Francisco Planning Commission conducted the design review last year, and now the project moves ahead. The city’s Park Department is developing the project in concert with Mercy Housing and Related California. Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects is managing the design concepts and construction.

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