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Board authorizes 20‑year lease and up to $5M city contribution for 75‑bed youth navigation center at 888 Post St.
Summary
The Board approved a 20‑year lease for 888 Post Street to house a navigation center serving transitional‑age youth, with an anticipated start date of Oct. 1, 2020, an annual base rent of $1.5 million (3% annual increase) and a city contribution of up to $5 million for tenant improvements.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 authorized the city to lease 888 Post Street under a 20‑year agreement to create a navigation center for transitional‑age youth, approving a contribution of up to $5 million toward improvements and an annual base rent structure.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who led the item, described a long community process involving residents, neighborhood groups, service providers and city agencies to develop what he said will be a “newest navigation center at 888 Post Corner of…
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