Affordable Housing

Hunters View Revitalization Project - San Francisco

Hunters View is the first of eight housing projects being rebuilt and renovated in San Francisco as part of Mayor Gavin Newsom’s HOPE SF initiative. The Hunters View Revitalization project consists of three new buildings consisting of 148,709 square-feet include 107 units of affordable and market-rate housing with ground floor commercial/retail space and a community center. The building types consist of wood-frame buildings of attached single-family homes, townhomes, stacked flats, and townhomes.

Cathedral Gardens – Oakland

An affordable rental housing community designed for families. Centrally located near downtown, 1/4 mile from BART, the community consists of 100 apartment homes. The development incorporates a mix of new construction and historic rehab. Two new buildings, one three-stories and the other four-stories, will be constructed on either side of a rehabilitated 110 year old historic Rectory Building.

Potrero Block X Phase 1- San Francisco

As part of Hope SF, nation’s first large-scale public housing revitalization project, The 109,000 s.f. Potrero Hill Block X Phase 1 consists of 70 units of affordable housing, 6,320 s.f. of community space, and 11,850 SF off-street parking spaces. The building is designed as a five-story residential, double-loaded corridor structure. This is the first phase of the Potrero Terrace redevelopment plan and slated for completion in fall of 2018.

Union City TOD- Union City

New multi-story transit oriented affordable mixed-use housing complex and multi story parking garage. The complex includes 100 affordable housing units as well as approximately 9,000sq.ft. of commercial space. Approximately 100,000sq.ft. in area. The parking structure is a six story post tensioned parking structure, included on the site is a wood framed building with four stories of framing.

DeVries Place and DeVries House Senior Housing- Milpitas

DeVries Place is a 4-story, 100-unit rental development for low-income seniors. This portion consists of a 3-story double-loaded corridor, wood building constructed on a new single-story, at-grade parking structure. DeVries House is a historically significant building and moved a short distance to a new foundation, where it was refurbished to include three additional senior units.

Ironhorse at Central Station- Oakland

Ironhorse is a four-story housing complex with a podium level courtyard and freestanding community center that includes 99 affordable family apartments and stands at the center of Central Station, an exciting reintegration of approximately 29 acres of unused industrial land into the surrounding residential neighborhood in West Oakland. Twenty of the apartments are subsidized with project-based Section 8. This community offers decks, a community room, classroom space, laundry facilities, on-site covered parking, and landscaped garden area and courtyard. Build it GREEN recognized Ironhorse with a GreenPoint Showcase Award for Achievement in Multi-Family Housing.

Clinton Commons- Oakland

New construction of a four-story apartment building. Clinton Commons is a green sustainably built community that will provide 55 units of permanent affordable housing for low-income families with 11 units set aside for residents with special needs. Built in the heart of Oakland’s Eastlake and Lower San Antonio neighborhood, the new development’s design will reflect the existing urban mix of buildings and uses in the neighborhood. Clinton Commons is part of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Making Connections program, a children’s initiative aimed at strengthening families and transforming communities.