La Fénix at 1950

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Mission Housing Development Corporation and BRIDGE Housing partnered to develop 157 affordable apartment homes for families. La Fénix at 1950 is affordable to households with incomes between 45% and 60% AMI, with 25% of the apartments set aside for 40 formerly homeless families. Planned resident amenities include a rooftop garden, a courtyard, a community room with kitchen, and a bike workshop that will focus on training youth from the property and the surrounding communities on bike maintenance. Neighborhood-serving retail space will be available for local nonprofits and entrepreneurs. Affordable gallery and work spaces will cater to the Mission District artist community.

Developers: Mission Housing Development Corporation, BRIDGE Housing Corporation
Architects:
 David Baker Architects, Cervantes Design Associates, Inc.
General Contractor: Swinerton Builders
Financial Partners: San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, California Climate Investment Program (funded through the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund) Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program through the Strategic Growth Council and the California Department of Housing and Community Development, Wells Fargo, BNY Mellon, California Community Reinvestment Corporation, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
On-site Service Providers: Mission Housing Resident Services Department, Lutheran Services, Mission Neighborhood Center, PODER

City: San Francisco

County: San Francisco

State: California

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