$80.4 Million Potrero Launch Project Will Bring 196 Housing Units, New Businesses, Jobs and Affordable Housing to San Francisco’s Central Waterfront
The announcement was made last week at the South Beach construction site of
"Potrero Launch will be a key catalyst for economic development and revitalization at a time when new construction in
HIT Chief Operating Officer
"We are pleased to support
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Secretary-Treasurer
The HIT's Chandler noted that "with the jobs anticipated from Potrero Launch, the HIT is nearly three-quarters of the way to its goal of creating 10,000 union construction jobs to support economic recovery across the country. We expect to surpass 10,000 jobs by next spring."
To help address the city's shortage of affordable housing, 39 of the 196 rental units at Potrero Launch will be affordable to residents earning up to 30 percent of the area median income. In addition to the rental housing, plans include a restaurant, specialty grocery store, cafe, underground parking, and a child-care center. With its many green features, including almost 18,500 square feet of usable open space, Potrero Launch is designed to be a LEED Certified residential project.
Contact: Michael K. Frisby (202) 625-4328
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