Grand Opening of Two New Affordable Housing Sites and Groundbreaking of Two More Represents Major Milestone in Sunnydale Hope SF Revitalization Project; Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Make San Francisco Affordable for Future Generations
Delivers 230 Permanently Affordable Homes for Veterans, Vulnerable Adults in Heart of San Francisco; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Build Affordable Housing Across City
New Housing Development Provides Affordable Homes, Supportive Services for San Franciscans; Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Make San Francisco Affordable for Future Generations
Will Deliver 175 Affordable Homes for Low-Income, Formerly Homeless Seniors and Restore Legacy Community Space; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Support Chinatown Community, Build Affordable Housing
Funding Leverages Proposition A Resources to Add Housing, Supportive Services; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Add Affordable Housing Across San Francisco, Support City's Most Vulnerable Residents
Newly Opened Shirley Chisholm Village Provides 135 New Homes in Outer Sunset in San Francisco’s First Educator Housing Development; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Make San Francisco Affordable for Future Generations, Create Housing Across City
Cosponsored by Supervisor Sauter, 530 Sansome Project Will Deliver New Fire Station, Hotel, Office Space and Contribute Millions of Dollars for Affordable Housing; Marks Another Major Step in Mayor Lurie’s Work to Foster Vibrant 24/7 Downtown
Projects Will Create 167 New Homes for Low-Income Families, School District Employees; Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Make San Francisco More Affordable for Future Generations, Foster Vibrant 24/7 Downtown
Project Will Leverage $30 Million through Proposition A; Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Create Affordable Housing Across San Francisco, Help Families Exit Homelessness and Access Stable Housing
Expands Family Literacy and Adult Re-Entry Programs, Adds Opportunities for Young People, Creates Safe, Collaborative Environment Downtown; Builds on Mayor Lurie’s Work to Drive San Francisco’s Economic and Downtown Recovery