San Francisco officials have selected the two agencies that built the city's first affordable senior housing aimed at LGBTQ older adults to design and construct a new development nearby in the upper Market Street corridor.
The Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development has chosen affordable housing developer Mercy Housing and Openhouse, a nonprofit provider of LGBTQ senior services in San Francisco, for the affordable senior housing slated to be built at 1939 Market Street.
The city acquired the triangular 7,840 square foot lot at Market and Duboce Avenue last year for $12 million from the Sheet Metal Workers Local 104.