San Francisco

November 1, 2016

Development Without Displacement

Join SPUR November 15th for a discussion around preserving the Tenderloin community of San Francisco in midst of growing interests from market-rate housing developers, high-end restaurants and short-term vacation rentals.   More Info
January 20, 2022

San Francisco Public Press: How Build Back Better Bill’s Failure Could Hurt SF’s Most Vulnerable

San Francisco could lose out on hundreds of millions of dollars for rental aid and affordable housing construction with the expected collapse of the Build Back Better social spending and infrastructure bill. The White House touted the $1.75 trillion spending package as having the “single largest and most comprehensive investment in affordable housing in history,” with $150 billion in housing assistance for low-income tenants. Sen. Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat, derailed the bill by refusing to provide the key…