As of last month, "qualified non-profits" will have the first crack at multi-unit buildings in the City of San Francisco. When owners intend t…
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Over 200 bills have been introduced by state legislators this year to tackle California’s housing crisis. Here are some of the bigger ones.
When the City announced last month that it was preparing to purchase the McDonald’s site at Haight and Stanyan, I was ecstatic.
It’s a new year, but last year’s maxim still remains: housing is the #1 issue in California politics. With sky-high home prices crippling even…
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The current Lucky Penny site.
The Lucky Penny site with 21 housing units.
The Lucky Penny site with 95 units.
The Lucky Penny site with 121 units.
After almost 2 years of negotiations with community groups and city officials, a planned housing development at the site of the former Lucky Penny diner is coming before the Planning Commission again this Thursday.