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Commission OKs 190‑unit affordable homeownership development at 1400 Mission Street

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 17, 2013
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Summary

Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation and partners won Planning Commission approval for a 190‑unit affordable ownership project at 1400 Mission Street, primarily family-sized units with limited parking and ground-floor retail; the commission granted requested Code Section 309 exceptions and the conditional‑use authorization.

The Planning Commission on Jan. 17 approved entitlements for a 190‑unit affordable housing project at 1400 Mission Street, a major new affordable homeownership development in the South of Market area.

Staff described the project as a mixed-use building varying from roughly 10 to 15 stories with 190 for-sale affordable dwelling units, about 4,350 square feet of retail, up to 42 parking spaces and approximately 70 bicycle parking spaces. The unit mix includes 167 units provided to satisfy off-site BMR…

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