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Three sites could add 1,000 affordable homes in the Mission . . . eventually

Sequoia Living Partnership. Ariel view of city.

Sequoia Living recently announced a partnership with Mercy Housing. The two nonprofits plan to develop San Francisco’s largest new affordable housing on a one-acre parcel of land in the Mission. The Mission Moves recently shared a compilation of “newsy Mission moves and happenings,” including Sequoia Living’s announcement. The excerpt below is only a small portion of the full article.

From Sears to seniors

What of the elders who prefer to live on the edge? The edge of the Mission, I mean.

Nonprofit Sequoia Living bought the former Sears Roebuck parking lot at 3435 Cesar Chavez Street near Valencia Street to develop senior housing, according to a press release. The project straddles Mission and Bernal Heights, and what’ll go up there? Drum roll, please.

On the north side of the site, we have 130 senior units, developed by storied senior nonprofit developer Sequoia Living. And, as first reported by the Associated Press, on the south side of the parcel, we have the 145 units slated for families, created by well-known affordable housing developer Mercy Housing.

For the full article visit Mission Moves.