Nick Podell Submits New Plans For Mission District Apartments

After running into challenges with community pushback, Nick Podell Co has changed and resubmitted its Mission District apartment project, including dedicating one-third of the land for the construction of a 100% affordable housing development.

The developer announced a $26M portion of the property would be dedicated to the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development. That means 41% of the total 318 rental units will be available to low-income families (up from 16% in the original plan).

The project at 2000-2070 Bryant St (currently home to a 50k SF warehouse) also includes 11k SF of ground-floor PDR/arts space; six ground-floor live-work spaces for artisans and makers; and 7k SF of ground-floor retail, trade shop and restaurant space.

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