by admin-chp | Mar 4, 2021 | News
San Francisco Chronicle, by J.K. Dineen Over the past year the ceremonial groundbreaking, where politicians and developers put on shiny hard hats and celebrate the city’s latest real estate milestone by flinging ceremonial dirt with ceremonial shovels, has vanished...
by admin-chp | Feb 19, 2021 | News
Bisnow, by Jacob Bourne San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood is slated to get more affordable supportive housing units to help alleviate the city’s homelessness crisis. Merchants Capital just secured a construction loan from Merchants Bank of Indiana for the...
by admin-chp | Feb 19, 2021 | News
San Francisco Public Press, by Nuala Bishari Nearly one in every 10 of San Francisco’s permanent supportive housing units — earmarked for people experiencing homelessness — is sitting empty. The number of vacant units has climbed 58% since September and represents...
by admin-chp | Feb 17, 2021 | News
San Francisco Examiner, by Ida Mojadad Pandemic, budget surplus offer rare ‘window of opportunity’ to quickly acquire more units More than 50 advocacy groups on Wednesday urged city officials to use available resources to buy struggling hotels that they say could...
by admin-chp | Jan 18, 2021 | News
The Potrero View, by Bettina Cohen Community Housing Partnerships (CHP) and Bridge Housing Corporation broke ground last fall at Mission Bay South Block 9, also known as 410 China Basin. The 92,000 square foot, four-story structure featuring 141 modular affordable...