Address: 227 Bay Street
Phone: 415-392-3575
227 Bay Street provides 50 units of beautifully renovated public housing for seniors and people with disabilities. The City of San Francisco selected Chinatown CDC to assume ownership and management of 227 Bay Street and undertake an extensive construction project to bring the building up to current standards of design and safety, to ensure it remains a resource for existing and future residents. As part of the RAD program, Chinatown CDC also introduced comprehensive supportive services for residents for the first time.
Building Information
Square Footage: 50,212
Unit Type: 48 studios, 2 one-bedroom
Resident Services: Provided by Chinatown CDC
Waiting List: CLOSED
Chinatown CDC Role: Developer, Owner, Manager
Funding Sources: San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, San Francisco Housing Authority, Freddie Mac Multifamily, California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, Enterprise Community Partners, NeighborWorks, San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services
Contractor: AmOne
Architect: Gelfand Partners Architects
Construction Type: Rehabilitation
Development Cost: $25,000,000
Phone: 415-392-3575
227 Bay Street provides 50 units of beautifully renovated public housing for seniors and people with disabilities. The City of San Francisco selected Chinatown CDC to assume ownership and management of 227 Bay Street and undertake an extensive construction project to bring the building up to current standards of design and safety, to ensure it remains a resource for existing and future residents. As part of the RAD program, Chinatown CDC also introduced comprehensive supportive services for residents for the first time.
Building Information
Square Footage: 50,212
Unit Type: 48 studios, 2 one-bedroom
Resident Services: Provided by Chinatown CDC
Waiting List: CLOSED
Chinatown CDC Role: Developer, Owner, Manager
Funding Sources: San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, California Tax Credit Allocation Committee, San Francisco Housing Authority, Freddie Mac Multifamily, California Debt Limit Allocation Committee, Enterprise Community Partners, NeighborWorks, San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services
Contractor: AmOne
Architect: Gelfand Partners Architects
Construction Type: Rehabilitation
Development Cost: $25,000,000