Address: 871 Turk St
Phone: 415-346-7934
The senior residents of Parkview Terraces enjoy a wide range of services including the Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA fitness programs for residents in the building’s Activity Center, and social services through Northern California Presbyterian Homes & Services. Parkview Terraces' “sister” project, Mary Helen Rogers Senior Community, one block away, works in conjunction with Parkview Terraces to provide even more services to seniors – health and wellness, education, and social – between the two buildings. The building is located on the site of the former on-ramp for the Central Freeway, a portion of which was demolished following the Loma Prieta earthquake.
Building Information
Population: Senior
Square Footage: 54,500
Unit Type: 55 Studios, 45 1-bedrooms
Resident Services: Provided by Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services
Waiting List: CLOSED
Chinatown CDC Role: Developer, Owner
Funding Sources: Redevelopment Agency, CTCAC, FHLB AHP
Contractor: Cahill Contractors
Architect: Kwan-Henmi/Fougeron Architecture
Construction Type: New
Development Cost: $33,200,000
Phone: 415-346-7934
The senior residents of Parkview Terraces enjoy a wide range of services including the Shih Yu-Lang Central YMCA fitness programs for residents in the building’s Activity Center, and social services through Northern California Presbyterian Homes & Services. Parkview Terraces' “sister” project, Mary Helen Rogers Senior Community, one block away, works in conjunction with Parkview Terraces to provide even more services to seniors – health and wellness, education, and social – between the two buildings. The building is located on the site of the former on-ramp for the Central Freeway, a portion of which was demolished following the Loma Prieta earthquake.
Building Information
Population: Senior
Square Footage: 54,500
Unit Type: 55 Studios, 45 1-bedrooms
Resident Services: Provided by Northern California Presbyterian Homes and Services
Waiting List: CLOSED
Chinatown CDC Role: Developer, Owner
Funding Sources: Redevelopment Agency, CTCAC, FHLB AHP
Contractor: Cahill Contractors
Architect: Kwan-Henmi/Fougeron Architecture
Construction Type: New
Development Cost: $33,200,000