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Developer Pitches Large Apartment Proposal in Downtown San Francisco Under New Housing Law

Legislation Fast Tracks Housing Projects in Supply-Constrained California Regions

A developer has pitched a 23-story apartment tower at 1965 Market St. in San Francisco. (CoStar)
A developer has pitched a 23-story apartment tower at 1965 Market St. in San Francisco. (CoStar)

A 23-story apartment tower proposal in downtown San Francisco is among the first signs that developers are moving to take advantage a recently-enacted housing law aimed at spurring development through a streamlined approvals process.

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