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Downtown Plan five‑year monitoring report: jobs and housing rebound since recession; downtown housing share rising

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 16, 2015
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Staff presented the 2014 five‑year Downtown Plan monitoring report reporting employment and housing rebounds since 2008, rising hotel and business tax collections, and a sizable pipeline of downtown office and housing development; commissioners flagged implications for Prop M and nexus studies for fees.

The Planning Department presented the 2014 five‑year update to the Downtown Plan monitoring report, summarizing data from 2008–2014. Key findings included a rebound in vacancy rates after the recession, strong growth in downtown jobs (about 14% downtown job growth since 2008),…

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