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22nd Annual Housing Heroes Awards

HAC’s 22nd Annual Housing Heroes Awards celebrates the housing leaders fighting for pro-housing solutions across our region and state.

Join HAC and the pro-housing community as we honor this year’s Housing Heroes for their exceptional contributions to creating more housing at all levels of affordability and fostering more diverse, equitable, and inclusive communities across the Bay Area and California.

Event Details

Wednesday, October 16 | 5:30–8:30pm

Salesforce Park Amphitheater (SF) Transbay Joint Powers Authority (TJPA)

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What to know before Housing Hero Awards

See our previous winners here

Meet Our 2024 Housing Heroes

London Breed | San Francisco Mayor

Since taking office in 2018, Mayor Breed has made solving San Francisco’s pervasive housing challenges a top priority. Over the last six years, the Mayor has led key campaigns to accelerate San Francisco’s notoriously slow housing approvals process, advance rezoning legislation, and remove financial barriers to housing production. Moreover, Mayor Breed helped ensure San Francisco developed one of the strongest Housing Elements in the state.

Jay Bradshaw | Nor Cal Carpenters Union Executive Officer

Under the leadership of Jay Bradshaw, the Northern California Carpenters Union has become a vanguard for housing creation in California. Few individuals or organizations have been more impactful at shifting the tide in California to achieve key legislative victories.

The Nor Cal Carpenters Union, for example, was instrumental in fighting for the passage of three of the most important housing bills in modern California history: AB 2011SB 423and SB 4. Led by Jay Bradshaw, their organizing power pushed these bills across the finish line, helping to break down critical barriers and create new pathways to housing.


Terner Center for Housing Innovation (UC Berkeley) & Lewis Center for Regional Policy (UCLA)

Creating and implementing effective housing policy isn’t easy. Doing so requires data-driven research and high-quality analysis to help identify, develop, and advance the solutions that address our most intractable housing challenges.

We are proud to award the Terner Center for Housing Innovation and the Lewis Center for Regional Policy with a Housing Heroes Award, as they have established themselves as two of California’s most important thought leaders on housing policy.

Important Notes: Tickets will be available at the door the day of the event. If your organization is a Housing Heroes sponsor, contact Nico Nagle about ticket information.

Thank You To Our Sponsors

Presenting Sponsor

Area Plan Sponsor

Density Bonus Sponsors

Infill Development Sponsors

Lot Split Sponsors

ADU Sponsors:

Allrise Capital Inc.

Build

Cahill Contractors LLC

DCI Engineers

Equity Community Builders

Ground Floor Public Affairs

GrowSF

Guzman Construction Group

Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco

Handel Architects

KPFF

Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Lighthouse Public Affairs

Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski LLP

March Capital Management

Martin Building Company

Midpen Housing

Paulett Taggart Architects, Inc.

Sacramento Advocates

Saida + Sullivan Design Partners

San Francisco Association of Realtors

Singer Associates Inc.

Sugerman Communications Group

The John Stewart Company

Van Meter Williams Pollack

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