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.
657 HARRISON ST.
HAC is proud to support One Vassar’s proposed project at 657 Harrison Street.
Address: 657 Harrison Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 15, 2020
Homes: 489
Developer: One Vassar
Architect: SOM and SCB
3601 LAWTON ST.
After two project review sessions of Kodorski Design’s design for 3601 Lawton Street, HAC is proud to officially endorse the proposed project. This project represents home building on the city’s West side, an essential step in creating enough homes for San Franciscans.
Address: 3601 Lawton Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: December 4, 2019
Homes: 41
Developer: Kodorski Design
1750 BROADWAY
HAC is pleased to announce our endorsement of Rubicon Point Partners’ proposed project at 1750 Broadway in Oakland, California. After an extensive presentation from the project team, our Project Review Committee determined the proposal would help to alleviate the housing affordability and displacement crisis by creating well-designed new homes centered around local and regional transit.
Address: 1750 Broadway, Oakland
Date of Review: October 22, 2019
Homes: 307
Developer: Rubicon Point Partners
Architect: Handel Architects
95 HAWTHORNE ST.
After reviewing this project proposed by John Hancock Life Insurance, HAC’s Project Review Committee has endorsed 95 Hawthorne Street, which brings in much needed family housing to the San Francisco downtown area, joining several other new housing projects along Folsom and in the Central Transit District. Our committee would like to commend the project specifically for taking advantage of the State Density Bonus to provide more needed affordable homes for San Franciscans.
Address: 95 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: September 17, 2019
Homes: 392
Developer: John Hancock Life Insurance and Trammell Crow Residential
Architect: SOM
PENINSULA HEIGHTS
This proposed project in San Mateo brings in 291 new townhomes, 29 of which will be on-site BMRs. This will encourage a family-friendly neighborhood as the homes are predominantly 2- to 3-bedroom units. Download our Letter of Support to better understand HAC’s position on the topic.
Address: 2988, 2800, 2755, and 2655 Campus Drive, San Mateo
Date of Review: August 7th, 2019
Homes: 291
Developer: Harvest Properties, Inc.
Architect: DAHLIN Group
HAYWARD PARK STATION
Having reviewed this project proposed by the sponsor, HAC’s Project Review Committee has endorsed the Hayward Park Station, which replaces an underutilized parking lot with 189 new homes across different income levels. Read our Letter of Support to better understand HAC’s position on the proposed project.
Address: Hayward Park Caltrain Park and Ride Lot, 401 Concar, San Mateo
Date of Review: August 7th, 2019
Homes: 189
Developer: Sares Regis Group
Architect: BDE Architecture
3333 CALIFORNIA ST.
This proposed project at 3333 California Street will bring in an impressive load of 744 new homes into San Francisco. This project has received the highest ever Report Card score since the card’s redesign. The tower uses a Special Use District to reach the required height for its 744 homes. Download our Report Card to better understand HAC’s position on the project.
Address: 3333 California Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: July 24th, 2019
Homes: 744
Developer: Laurel Heights Partners, LLC
Architect: BAR/SCB/Jensen Architects/MSLA/JCFO/ARUP
55 BELCHER ST.
This proposed project will bring in 25 new homes, above the original 18 zoned for via a Conditional Use Permit. Of those 25 homes, 5 of which will be made affordable, up from the required rate of 12%. Situated near several MUNI bus and rail lines, it also replaces a parking lot. Download our report card to better understand our position on the project.
Address: 55 Belcher Street
Homes: 25
Developer: 55 Belcher Street, LLC
Architect: Sia Consulting
1798 FILBERT ST.
This proposed project is a renovation of an existing two story building, adding a third floor and replacing a commercial space with an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), bringing the total number of homes to 4. Download our letter of support to better understand our position on the project.
Address: 1798 Filbert Street
Homes: 4
Developer: Paul Oltranti and the Estate of Flora Oltranti
Architect: Erica Severns
1951 SHATTUCK AVE.
This proposed project in Berkeley at 1951 Shattuck Avenue brings in 156 new homes in the downtown core area. With ground floor retail, it is a welcome project part of the Berkeley Downtown Area Plan. Download our Letter of Support to better understand HAC’s position on the project.
Address: 1951 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley
Date of Review: June 19th, 2019
Homes: 156
Developer: Grosvenor Americas
Architect: Solomon Cordwell Buenz
THE CREAMERY
This proposed project at 655 Fourth Street will consist of two new buildings, bringing in 960 new units alongside funding a further 288 affordable units through the payment of $60.74 million in-lieu fee. The mixed use building will have access to public transportation, a keep step for ensuring a greener city. Download our report card to better understand our position on the project.
Address: 655 Fourth Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: May 22, 2019
Homes: 960
Developer: Tishman Speyer
Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group and Adamson Associates
400 DIVISADERO ST.
This proposed project at 400-444 Divisadero Street will replace a gas station with 186 new homes, 20% of which will be affordable and also is the maximum recommended by the city of San Francisco. Download our report card to better understand our position on the project.
Address: 400 Divisadero Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: May 8th, 2019
Homes: 186
Developer: Genesis CA Development, LLC
Architect: WDG Architects and BDE Architects
65 OCEAN AVE.
Having reviewed the project proposed by the project sponsor and architect, HAC’s Project Review Committee has endorsed 65 Ocean Avenue, which creates necessary new homes for San Franciscans with a greater-than-usual number of BMR (Below Market Rate) and a community-serving childcare service center. Our committee would like to specifically commend the project team for utilizing HOME- SF.
Address: 65 Ocean Avenue, San Francisco
Date of Review: May 8th, 2019
Homes: 193
Developer: Presidio Bay Ventures, LLC
Architect: RG Architects
PUC SITE
The Housing Advocacy Coalition is proud to announce its endorsement of AGI-KASA Partners’ proposed project at South San Francisco’s PUC site. After an extensive presentation from the project team, our Project Review Committee determined the proposal would help address crises caused by our housing shortage through creation of well-designed new homes, located near transit. The Committee would also like to highlight the various difficulties associated with maximizing the potential of the site to serve the community with housing.
Address: SSF PUC Site, South San Francisco – Mission Road ½ mile south of SSF BART
Date of Review: April 17th, 2019
Homes: 830
Developer: AGI-KASA Partners
Architect: BAR Architects
1325 OLD COUNTRY RD.
This proposed project at 1325 Old County Road in Belmont, called Artisan Crossing, brings together a large public plaza with outdoor art spaces and seating with 250 new homes, 38 of which will be made affordable. Download our letter of support to better understand our position on the project.
Address: 1325 Old County Road, Belmont
Date of Review: February 13, 2019
Homes: 250
Developer: Windy Hill Property Ventures
Architect: BDE Architecture
MANDELA STATION
This proposed project, built on top of a major BART station, will create a new cultural hub in the neighborhood by opening up adjacent streets, allowing opportunities for art projects, and creating 762 new homes (240 of which are affordable units). Download our letter of support to understand our position on the project.
Address: 1451 7th Street, Oakland
Date of Review: January 30, 2019
Homes: 762
Developer: Strategic Urban Development Alliance, China Harbor Engineering Co.
Architect: Edward McFarlan
2300 HARRISON ST.
The proposed project at 2300 Harrison Street will add a horizontal addition to an existing 3-story office building by constructing a new 6-story-over-basement building, replacing a parking lot. This will create ground level retail, opportunities for the arts, two levels of office, and a total of 24 new homes. Download our report card to understand our position on the project.
Address: 2300 Harrison Street, San Francisco
Date of Review: January 23, 2019
Homes: 762
Developer: 562 Mission Street LLC
Architect: BAR Architects
1388 BANCROFT AVE.
The proposed project at 1388 Bancroft Avenue in San Leandro is a 3-story apartment building with public bus options and has a close proximity to the BART station in downtown San Leandro. It has roof garden spaces, a community room, and 45 new homes. Download our letter of support to understand our position on the project.
Address: 1388 Bancroft Avenue, San Leandro
Date of Review: January 16, 2019
Homes: 45
Developer: Eden Realty
Architect: AXISGFA Architecture
899 ALVARADO ST.
This proposed project at 899 Alvarado Street in San Leandro would bring in 687 new homes to the area, alongside thousands of feet of public space, a cafe, and a “parklet”. Download our letter of support to understand our position on the project.
Address: 899 Alvarado Street, San Leandro
Date of Review: December 12, 2018
Homes: 687
Developer: Maximus Antonio Alvarado LLC
Architect: BDE Architects
10 S. VAN NESS AVE.
This proposed project on 10 South Van Ness Avenue in downtown San Francisco is a 590ft tall apartment tower with 33,000 square feet of ground retail and 984 new homes to boot. This behemoth of a project will definitely help San Francisco with its housing shortage and is worthy of our support. For more details on our position on the project, download the report the card below.
Address: 10 South Van Ness, San Francisco
Date of Review: November 14, 2018
Homes: 984
Developer: Crescent Heights
Architect: Kohn Pedersen Fox