ULI SF: Development, Voter Elections, and the Future of the San Francisco Waterfront

One Leidesdorff 344 Pine Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

San Francisco election officials recently certified a ballot measure to limit heights along the San Francisco Waterfront.  The proposed “Waterfront Height Limit Right to Vote Act” will require voter approval on the June 3, 2014 ballot for any new building that exceeds as-of-right height limits, which inextricably links future entitlement to voter elections. Proponents such as the […]

The San Francisco Affordability Crisis: How We Got Here and What Can We Do About It?

Omni San Francisco Hotel 500 California Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

With the dissolution of Redevelopment and the unprecedented demands to live in San Francisco, the cost of housing in San Francisco are at and all-time high, while the production of below market rate housing is far out-paced by non-affordable options.  With 70% of San Francisco’s rental housing stock falling under the rent control ordinance, these pressures […]

From the Capitol to City Hall: Statewide, Regional and Local Perspectives on Inclusionary Housing

Sedgwick 333 Bush Street, 30th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

We welcome you to join us for a panel that will cover a range of statewide, regional and local perspectives on inclusionary housing.  Looking beyond the San Francisco experience, specific topics will include the state’s progress in achieving affordable housing targets, a political update on the latest post-AB 1229 efforts in Sacramento, and the status […]

From the Capitol to City Hall: Statewide, Regional and Local Perspectives on Inclusionary Housing

Sedgwick 333 Bush Street, 30th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United States

We welcome you to join us for a panel that will cover a range of statewide, regional and local perspectives on inclusionary housing.  Looking beyond the San Francisco experience, specific topics will include the state’s progress in achieving affordable housing targets, a political update on the latest post-AB 1229 efforts in Sacramento, and the status […]

The Future of Affordable Housing

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

Affordable housing is perhaps the Bay Area’s greatest need, but many sources of funding for affordable housing are gone or diminished, while others are under legal review. Come hear a range of perspectives on housing, including the state’s progress in achieving affordable housing targets, the status of legal challenges to inclusionary housing and how policies […]

Same Neighborhoods, More Homes: Bring on the Accessory Dwelling Units*

Bay Area Council 353 Sacramento Street, 10th Floor Conference Center, San Francisco, CA, United States

ULI San Francisco is a proud sponsor of UC Berkeley’s forthcoming Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) study, “Unblocking the Market for Accessory Dwelling Units: Lessons Learned from Portland, Seattle and Vancouver”. This study examines the impact of various policy reforms and programs on expanding the production of accessory dwelling units. Using three case study sites – Seattle, […]

Is Local Control Falling Short for Building Housing? (ULI SF Event)*

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

In this “Intelligence Squared” – style debate and conversation, As communities grapple with the tension between local community desires and regional and statewide housing needs and mandates, local jurisdictions find themselves between a rock and a hard place, and elected city leaders find themselves torn between supporting their voters and meeting critical housing goals. Are […]

Is Local Control Falling Short for Building Housing? (ULI SF Event)*

SPUR 654 Mission Street, San Francisco

In this “Intelligence Squared” – style debate and conversation, As communities grapple with the tension between local community desires and regional and statewide housing needs and mandates, local jurisdictions find themselves between a rock and a hard place, and elected city leaders find themselves torn between supporting their voters and meeting critical housing goals. Are […]

Housing the Missing Middle: A New Financial Frontier (ULI SF Event)*

SmithGroupJJR 301 Battery Street, Floor 7 , San Francisco, CA, United States

As part of ULI San Francisco’s Housing the Bay initiative, please come participate in a lively discussion with a diverse group of panelists who will share ideas, strategies, and market-driven solutions for increasing middle-income housing in the Bay Area. From impact funds to non-traditional equity sources to new statewide programs intended to spur private-sector development, […]

Modular Construction in the Bay Area: The Future is Now (ULI Event)*

DPR Headquarters 945 Front Street, San Francisco, United States

Modular construction provides an opportunity for reduced hard costs during a time when it is getting increasingly difficult to make projects pencil. Join our panel in a discussion on the evolving modular industry, prospects this construction methodology provides, and the future of modular construction in the Bay Area. Our diverse panel includes perspectives from experienced developers […]

360 Look at a Win-Win Public Engagement: 1028 Market Street (ULI SF Event)*

The Hall 1028 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Join us to dive into the unique development of 1028 Market Street from a 360 degree perspective of the public process with representatives from the developer, the community, and the city. 1028 Market Street is a recently entitled mixed-use residential and retail project located in San Francisco’s Mid-Market neighborhood. This property is known for its creative use of […]

Designing Cities In Response to COVID-19

Zoom Virtual Meeting CA, United States

Faced with the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, how will home builders adapt to create even safer spaces and homes now and in the future? Join co-hosts San Francisco Housing Action Coalition (SFHAC) and ULI San Francisco to begin answering this question. Co-presented by SFHAC and ULI San Francisco Click Here to Pre-Register Moderator: Xiomara Cisneros […]

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