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SF Housing Advocates Score with New, Affordable Projects
The goal of increasing access to affordable housing is getting a boost in San Francisco with the city, developers, realtors and housing advocates all hoping for an all-around win on this front.
Mayor London Breed’s office and the SF Board of Supervisors have closed a deal with Maximus Real Estate Partners and Crescent Heights, a development firm, to add 330 low-income units at 1979 Mission Street.
The land sale to Crescent Heights comes in at $42 million, with the rider that the firm fulfill a prior obligation to add a 55-story residential tower at 10 South Van Ness Ave.
The Chronicle reports that the Office of Housing and Community Development is now seeking a nonprofit to build the affordable housing units.
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