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San Francisco officials tout Tenderloin project as city struggles to build more housing

Public, private partnership opens 70-unit project in hard-hit district
All 70 units at 180 Jones St. in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood will be permanent affordable homes for low-income residents, with half providing subsidized housing and support services for formerly homeless adults. (Van Meter Williams Pollack)
All 70 units at 180 Jones St. in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood will be permanent affordable homes for low-income residents, with half providing subsidized housing and support services for formerly homeless adults. (Van Meter Williams Pollack)
By Rachel Scheier
CoStar News
December 4, 2024 | 11:27 P.M.

Residents have begun moving into a new nine-story San Francisco apartment building dedicated to providing affordable housing in one of the nation’s most unaffordable cities.

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