ENDORSED PROJECTS
Below are projects that have undergone review by our Project Review Committee and selected for endorsement.
East Bay • Los Angeles • North Bay • Peninsula • San Francisco • South Bay • SoCal
Affordable • Car Free • Density Bonus • For Sale • Mixed Use • Rental • Student Housing
One of the many benefits of HAC membership is getting support for your project at every step of the hearing and approval process.
The projects showcased below only date back to January 2013. To learn more about our project actions on past projects, email us at info@housingactioncoalition.org.
THE COMMONS AT ALISO VIEJO TOWN CENTER
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse The Commons at Aliso Viejo Town Center transforming surface parking into a mixed-use project that will bring 362 homes and 5,769 square feet of ground floor commercial space.
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Address: 26501 Aliso Creek Road
Homes: 362
Date of Review: May 17, 2023
Developers: AvalonBay Communities
Architect: TCA Architects
338 SOUTH ALHAMBRA AVE
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse 338 S. Alhambra Ave. in Monterey Park which will bring 64 new homes to the local area and utilizing a density bonus to provide both townhomes and apartments with stellar design and open space.
Address: 338 S. Alhambra Ave.
Homes: 64
Date of Review: May 15th, 2024
Developers: The Commons of MPK LLC
Architect: TAG Design Works, INC
CANDLESTICK PLAN
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse the new Candlestick Plan to bring 7,218 new homes. This project will help meet the state-mandated goal of 82,000 new homes with an astounding 32% dedicated to affordable housing. The project also includes a completed Alice Griffith public housing complex that brings 337 100% affordable homes to the area. Address: Harney/Jamestown Ave.
Homes: 7,218
Date of Review: April 17th, 2024
Developers: FivePoint
Architect: Perkins&Will
650 UNIVERSITY AVE (PALO ALTO)
650 University Avenue is a mixed-use project that will bring 63 new, well-located homes to Palo Alto. The site is based in a pedestrian-friendly downtown, and includes 13 designated affordable units providing essential homes for lower-income residents.
Address: 650 University Avenue
Date of Review: March 20, 2024
Homes: 63
Affordable Units: 13
Developers: Smith Development Group LLC
Architect: Korth Sunseri Hagey Architects
STONESTOWN GALLERIA
This project at the Stonestown Galleria will innovatively transform the current Stonestown Mall by developing the existing underutilized surface level parking into housing, retail space, and office space. This project includes 3500 homes with a wide variety ranging from townhomes to dense multi-story buildings with a mix of rental, for-sale, market rate, and affordable housing options.
Address: 3251 20th Ave
Homes: San Francisco, CA 94132
Date of Review: December 8, 2023
Homes: 3500
Developers: Brookfield Properties
2395 SACRAMENTO ST.
2395 Sacramento will bring 24 new, well-designed homes to a transit-oriented location in San Francisco. The project will revitalize a historic and underutilized space in the heart of Pacific Heights and reconnect it to the neighborhood.
Address: 2395 Sacramento St.
Date of Review: October 2, 2023
Homes: 24
Developers: March Capital Management
1526 POWELL ST.
1526 Powell is a mixed-use project that will bring 20 new, well-designed homes to a transit-oriented location in San Francisco. The project will create much-needed mixed-use housing while preserving the historic Delucchi Sheet Metal Works building.
Address: 1526 Powell
Date of Review: August 16, 2023
Homes: 20
Developers: JS Sullivan Development LLC
520 TURK ST.
530 Turk is a mixed-use project that will bring 88 new well-designed, well-located homes to San Francisco. The site is transit-oriented and 27% of the homes in the project are designated affordable housing, providing essential homes for lower-income residents.
Address: 530 Turk St
Date of Review: August 16, 2023
Homes: 88
Developers: JS Sullivan Development LLC
NORTH BAYSHORE MASTER PLAN
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse Google’s Bayshore Master Plan project in Mountain view that will transform a low-rise office park into 7,000 homes, with 15% (1050) being subsidized affordable homes. The project prioritizes walkability and transit around housing, open space, and commercial space.
Address: North Bayshore
Date of Review: April 5, 2023
Homes: 7000
Developers: Google
MISSION POINT
The Housing Action Coalition is excited to endorse Kylli’s Mission Point project that will bring 1,800 Homes to Santa Clara, along with 100,000 square feet of retail space, and 11 acres of public open space.
Address: 4995 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara CA 95054
Date of Review: February 15, 2023
Homes: 1800
Developers: Kylli
Architect: Gensler
BAY WALK
The Housing Action Coalition is excited to endorse the Bay Walk project in Pittsburg that will redevelop a vacant power plant into 1,999 much needed homes. The project will also bring 53,000 square feet of commercial space, along with and 18 acre industrial center.
Address: 696 W 10th St., Pittsburg CA 94565
Date of Review: February 15, 2023
Homes: 1999
Developers: Integral Communities
Architect: KTGY
REDWOOD LIFE EVOLVE
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse Longfellow’s Redwood LIFE Evolve project that will provide unprecedented investment in off-site housing in the area, with $85 million going to affordable housing in Redwood City. This project itself will create an amenity center, hotel, and large trail and green space.
Address: 800, 1400, 1600 AND 3800 Bridge Pwky, Redwood City
Date of Review: February 8, 2023
Homes: $85 Million + to Housing Development
Developers: Longfellow Real Estate Partners
Architect: HOK Architects
MISSION POINT (HENRY AVE.)
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse Kylli’s proposal for Mission Point. This project will create up to 1,800 new homes near transit, as well as create walkability on the site.
Address: 4995 Patrick Henry Drive
Homes: 1,800
Developers: Kylli
APOLLO
The Housing Action Coalition is pleased to endorse the San Jose Apollo project. This project will create 471 new homes downtown and near transit. The project will also provide bicycle parking and ample retail space.
Address: 32 and 60 Stockton Ave, San Jose
Homes: 471
Developers: Urban Catalyst
Architect: AEDIS Architects
1265 MONTECITO AVE.
This 100% affordable project in Mountain View will bring 85 below market-rate homes to a vacant office building/lot. The project will also be 100% electric and include an open space for residents and the public.
Address: 1265 Montecito Ave, Mountain View
Date of Review: November 16, 2022
Homes: 85
Developer: Charities Housing Development
Architect: Studio E
123 INDEPENDENCE DR.
This project brings 432 new homes to the City of Menlo Park, including both rental apartments and for-sale townhomes. The project also includes an on-site public connection, leading to a centrally located neighborhood park, which provides a recreation area and gathering space for the community.
Address:123 Independence Drive, Menlo Park
Date of Review: October 19, 2022
Homes: 432
Developer: Sobrato Organization
Architect: Studio T Square
MIDDLEFIELD PARK MASTER PLAN
This comprehensive redevelopment plan will add 1,900 high-density residential homes, along with 1,317,000 square feet of office space and approximately 10 acres of public parks and open spaces to the Middlefield Park area of Mountain View. The project will also dedicate 2.4 acres of the land to the city for future affordable housing development.
Address: 0 acres within City of Mountain View’s East Whisman Precise Plan Area
Date of Review: October 19, 2022
Homes: 1900
Architect: SERA Architects
730 STANYAN ST.
730 Stanyan is an affordable housing development providing 160 affordable homes for people with low and moderate incomes in San Francisco (25-80% AMI), including families, formerly unhoused families, and transitional Aged Youth (TAY). The site fronts the historical commercial Haight Street and the residential Waller Street and is located at the entry of Golden Gate Park on Stanyan Street.
Address: 730 Stanyan
Homes: 160
Developers: Chinatown Community Development Center (CCDC) and Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC), in partnership with the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development (MOHCD)
50 MAIN ST.
This 85 story, multi tower project brings 808 mixed-use homes to the heart of San Francisco in the form of a beautiful design that pays homage to the site’s previous use as the PG&E HQ. this project will provide more much needed homes in the San Francisco, along with retail space, office space, and a publicly accessible open green space.
Address: 50 Main Street San Francisco
Date of Review: August 17, 2022
Homes: 808
Developer: Hines
Architect: Foster + Partners
OAKLAND A’S HOWARD TERMINAL
This innovative project brings a brand new professional ballpark to the city of Oakland along with 3,000 residential homes of mixed affordability, providing more much needed homes in the Oakland area, along with retail space, office space, and 18.3 acres of new waterfront parks and open space.
Address: Howard Terminal at Jack London Square
Date of Review: August 17, 2022
Homes: 3000
Developer: Oakland A's
Architect: BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group)