San Francisco’s Affordable Housing Project Advances Swiftly

A new affordable housing development at 1633 Valencia Street in San Francisco’s Mission-Bernal area is progressing rapidly, utilizing innovative construction methods. The six-story building, expected to be completed by year-end, employs a “design-build” approach and pre-fabricated components to reduce costs and construction time. This project aims to provide 146 units for seniors, addressing the city’s housing shortage. (SF Chronicle)

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