Upcoming Events

Regulatory Committee: Guest Speakers from Paragon Real Estate and Build Public

Farella, Braun + Martel 235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

Our Regulatory Committee will meet to hear from two terrific guest speakers: Patrick Carlisle, Chief Market Officer for Paragon Real Estate, will present on the latest real estate trends and projections. Brooke-Ray Rivera, Executive Director of Build Public, will present on her nonprofit's work to create great public spaces and how they collaborate with developers. […]

Regulatory Committee: Guest Speakers from Paragon Real Estate and Build Public

Farella, Braun + Martel 235 Montgomery Street, 17th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

Our Regulatory Committee will meet to hear from two terrific guest speakers: Patrick Carlisle, Chief Market Officer for Paragon Real Estate, will present on the latest real estate trends and projections. Brooke-Ray Rivera, Executive Director of Build Public, will present on her nonprofit's work to create great public spaces and how they collaborate with developers. […]

Walking Tour Through Duboce Triangle and Hayes Valley

Join the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition and Emerging Leaders Peer Network for a walking tour of Duboce Triangle and Hayes Valley. Major changes were predicted in these neighborhoods once the central freeway was torn down after the 1989 earthquake. Today's neighborhood has been shaped as a result of the freeway removal and the Market-Octavia Plan, […]

Housing San Francisco’s Teachers*

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

A teacher shortage crisis across the country, combined with San Francisco's spiraling cost of living, has led to an explosion of interest in how we can better house our educators. This year, the city and school district announced that more than $44 million, and a district site in the Sunset, would be dedicated to educator […]

Housing San Francisco’s Teachers*

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

A teacher shortage crisis across the country, combined with San Francisco's spiraling cost of living, has led to an explosion of interest in how we can better house our educators. This year, the city and school district announced that more than $44 million, and a district site in the Sunset, would be dedicated to educator […]

Housing Hero Awards

Green Room, War Memorial and Performing Arts Center 401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, United States

Event Photos The Housing Hero Awards recognizes individuals and groups that make exceptional contributions towards creating more housing solutions for all San Franciscans.  The Honorees Tim Colen | Lifetime Achievement Mr. Colen has been one of the most passionate voices in the pro-housing movement for over a decade. He served as Executive Director of the San Francisco […]

San Francisco’s New Student Housing

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

Due to high housing costs, students are being priced out of San Francisco, and many universities are finding it increasingly difficult to attract new talent. But after years of little production, thousands of student housing units are now in the planning or construction stages throughout the city. Find out what’s in the pipeline and how […]

San Francisco’s New Student Housing

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

Due to high housing costs, students are being priced out of San Francisco, and many universities are finding it increasingly difficult to attract new talent. But after years of little production, thousands of student housing units are now in the planning or construction stages throughout the city. Find out what’s in the pipeline and how […]

Monthly Membership Meeting: Supervisor London Breed

San Francisco Housing Action Coalition 95 Brady Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

London Breed, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, will be our guest speaker for our October membership meeting. The Supervisor will discuss local housing policy, particularly as it relates to District 5, where she represents. Drinks will be provided. This event is open to all SFHAC members.

Monthly Membership Meeting: Supervisor London Breed

San Francisco Housing Action Coalition 95 Brady Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

London Breed, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, will be our guest speaker for our October membership meeting. The Supervisor will discuss local housing policy, particularly as it relates to District 5, where she represents. Drinks will be provided. This event is open to all SFHAC members.

New Housing Tour: 650 Indiana Street

650 Indiana 650 Indiana Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Located in the heart of Dogpatch, 650 Indiana brings 116 rental homes to the neighborhood. The project consists of two separate buildings designed by Pfau Long Architecture and Kennerly Architecture and a public art plaza designed by CMG Landscape Architects, known as Dogpatch Arts Plaza. 650 Indiana is located a short walk from the 3rd […]

Project Review Committee: 700 Woolsey and 3601 Lawton

Solomon Cordwell Buenz 255 California Street, San Francisco

Our Project Review Committee will review two proposed residential projects seeking approval from the Planning Commission. Project #1 Address: 3601 Lawton Street Developer: Wisfe Aish Architect: Kodorski Design Homes: 15 homes Project #2 Address: 700 Woolsey Street Developer: Group i Homes: 86 This meeting is open to SFHAC business members only. Click here to see […]

Project Review Committee: 700 Woolsey and 3601 Lawton

Solomon Cordwell Buenz 255 California Street, San Francisco

Our Project Review Committee will review two proposed residential projects seeking approval from the Planning Commission. Project #1 Address: 3601 Lawton Street Developer: Wisfe Aish Architect: Kodorski Design Homes: 15 homes Project #2 Address: 700 Woolsey Street Developer: Group i Homes: 86 This meeting is open to SFHAC business members only. Click here to see […]

Wonder Women vs. CEQA

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

In 2015, Jennifer Hernandez conducted the first systematic review of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuits, generating important and groundbreaking data about the profound impact of litigation abuse under the state’s signature environmental law. Two years later, she’s accumulated a second round of data as important as the first. Hear what she found in this […]

Wonder Women vs. CEQA

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

In 2015, Jennifer Hernandez conducted the first systematic review of California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuits, generating important and groundbreaking data about the profound impact of litigation abuse under the state’s signature environmental law. Two years later, she’s accumulated a second round of data as important as the first. Hear what she found in this […]

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