379 Housing Units Proposed at Bernal Safeway Site

Source: Mission Local SF

Summary

Developers have submitted formal permits to build 379 housing units at the site of the Bernal Safeway in San Francisco. This development is expected to address housing shortages in the area and contribute to local economic growth.

Why It Matters

The new housing units will help alleviate the ongoing housing crisis in San Francisco, which has seen rising demand and limited supply. Additionally, the project may enhance the community by providing more residential options and potential local amenities.

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