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Parcel G Supportive Housing Development
Permanent Supportive Housing for Formerly Homeless Individuals
Parcel G CHP's largest housing development will be built in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, on a site formerly occupied by the Central Freeway. The building will become home to 120 formerly homeless individuals, and will include onsite social service space as well as space for a social-venture business that will provide employment training and jobs to building tenants.
The project incorporates several sustainable design elements including a vegetated green roof, solar hot water system, sunshades to control solar heat gain, recycled building materials, EnergyStar appliances, low-flow fixtures, Low-VOC paints and sealants, and efficient irrigation systems for landscaping features. Through these various green and sustainable techniques the building is estimated to be at least 18% above the State of California’s Title 24 building requirements, already some of the most efficient in the nation. The building will be Green Point Rated and certifiable for a Gold level under the LEED - H Mid-rise Program.
CHP is partnering with Mercy Housing California through project development, and when complete, CHP will be the owner and operator of the building. Construction will begin in early 2010, is planned for completion in the summer of 2011 and full occupancy is anticipated by fall of 2011.
The project incorporates several sustainable design elements including a vegetated green roof, solar hot water system, sunshades to control solar heat gain, recycled building materials, EnergyStar appliances, low-flow fixtures, Low-VOC paints and sealants, and efficient irrigation systems for landscaping features. Through these various green and sustainable techniques the building is estimated to be at least 18% above the State of California’s Title 24 building requirements, already some of the most efficient in the nation. The building will be Green Point Rated and certifiable for a Gold level under the LEED - H Mid-rise Program.
CHP is partnering with Mercy Housing California through project development, and when complete, CHP will be the owner and operator of the building. Construction will begin in early 2010, is planned for completion in the summer of 2011 and full occupancy is anticipated by fall of 2011.
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Project Summary
- Location:
- San Francisco, California
Hayes Valley/Western Addition Neighborhood - Program Scope
- 120 affordable rental housing units
- 2 community rooms
- 2 community service facilities
- 3 common residential amenity rooms (750 sq ft)
- 3 common courtyards/terraces (5,250 sq ft)
- Retail (3,500 sq ft)
- 2 offices
- Green roof
- Project Status
- On-the-boards (August 2011 anticipated completion)
- Location:
- San Francisco, California
Hayes Valley/Western Addition Neighborhood - Project Scope
- 18,906 sq ft gross site area
- New construction
- 5 stories
- 67,871 sq ft gross project area
- Program Scope
- 120 affordable rental housing units
- 2 community rooms
- 2 community service facilities
- 3 common residential amenity rooms (750 sq ft)
- 3 common courtyards/terraces (5,250 sq ft)
- Retail (3,500 sq ft)
- 2 offices
- Green roof
- Green Benchmarks
- Build it Green: Green Point Rated (anticipated)
- LEED Certified (anticipated)
- LEED Gold (anticipated)
- Cost
0 Acquisition (land) 26,000,000 Hard (construction) 13,000,000 Soft (all other) 39,000,000 TOTAL - Major Funders
- Enterprise Community Partners
- Affordable Housing Program
- Citibank
- Mental Health Services Act
- Multifamily Housing Program
- San Francisco Redevelopment Agency
- Raymond James
- Project Status
- On-the-boards (August 2011 anticipated completion)




