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Plaza and Ramona Apartments
Serving 64 people with extremely low incomes, including people who have experienced homelessness
The buildings at 250 and 260 McAllister, on the edge of the Tenderloin neighborhood and adjacent to San Francisco’s Civic Center, contain 63 studio units. With deferred loans from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and the Affordable Housing Program, as well as an allocation of tax credits, TNDC renovated the buildings for permanent occupancy by households earning an average of 40% or less of the area’s median income. The complete scope of work included seismic strengthening, rehabilitation of all units including complete gutting of numerous kitchen and bathrooms, replacement of non-functional windows, replacement of roofs and parapet repairs, elevator modernization, new carpet and lighting, and repair or replacement of electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems. This $6.1 million project was completed in August 1997.
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Total Homes | Studios | 1BRs |
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63 | 61 | 2 |