Happy 40th Anniversary, Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC)! The mission of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC) is to prevent tenant displacement, to preserve and expand the City's low cost housing, and... read more →
Photo via Emperor Norton’s Boozeland Facebook page Ellis Gardens (350 Ellis Street) celebrated a successful rehabilitation. The building comprises 96 affordable units for seniors and adults with disabilities... read more →
Three years after winning approvals to develop 193 rental apartments at 1028 Market St., developers Olympic Residential Group and Tidewater Capital will break ground this week. It’s a... read more →
There’s a visually striking addition to the ever-troubled Tenderloin — a nine-story structure clad in colorful brick that holds 113 apartments for low-income residents, plus a pair of... read more →
Developers plan to kick off construction on 240 microunit apartments in San Francisco’s gritty Tenderloin neighborhood. The idea behind the project is to create cost-efficient homes for low-income... read more →
Recently the New Zealand Herald wrote an article about the Tenderloin, and how its been able to largely withstand many of the gentrification issues that have faced the... read more →
SF Department of Children, Youth and their Families (DCYF), the SF Recreation & Parks Department, and the SF Public Library will host a Pop-Up Summer Resource Fair at the Tenderloin... read more →
When: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 from 5:30pm to 7:30 p.m. Where: Kelly Cullen Community (220 Golden Gate Avenue) Three City departments, the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD), the Office of... read more →
A branch of the LINE Hotel, the boutique hotel chain that operates in LA, DC, and Austin, is coming to San Francisco at 950 Market Street. The Chronicle reports that Sydell Group has signed... read more →
Two micro-unit housing projects in San Francisco's Tenderloin will soon start construction, adding to the historic wave of new housing in the low-income neighborhood. Read the full SF Business Times article by... read more →