Property Portfolio
Ellis Street Apartments – 864 Ellis Street
TNDC is particularly proud of this building, which was developed to house formerly homeless youth. In 1998, TNDC acquired the five-story, 25-studio building left vacant by a fire. A partnership was soon formed with Larkin Street Youth Services (LSYS) to provide the studios to the youth at well below market rate while LSYS provides services—case management, medical care, HIV/AIDS services, employment counseling and other types of support—specifically targeting young adults. Out of the 24 available studio units, 6 are reserved for youth...
read moreFolsom + Dore Apartments – 75 Dore Street
TNDC is proud to have added to its portfolio the first multi-family building in Northern California to achieve LEED Silver Certification. TNDC acquired the Folsom + Dore Apartments from the Citizens Housing Corp. in November 2009. The building opened in February 2005, complete with sustainable building features and practices that were truly ahead of their time: significant parking reductions, an on-site car-sharing pod, a photovoltaic system, an efficient combined water and space heating system, natural ventilation, and environmentally...
read moreHaight Street Apartments – 398 Haight Street
Completed in 1988, the rehabilitation of 398 Haight Street expanded TNDC’s reach into the Western Addition neighborhood. Units are targeted to low- and extremely low-income families with average incomes around 30% of the area median income. Project Details: Unit Mix: 9 one-bedrooms, 3 two-bedrooms units Completed: 1988 Population: Units are targeted to low- and extremely low-income families with average incomes around 30% of the area median income. Construction: Rehab Total Development Cost: $800,000 Financing Sources: San Francisco...
read moreHoward Street Apartments and Sage Lounge/Live-Work – 1601-1617 Howard Street
Donated to TNDC by St. Anthony Foundation, 1601-17 Howard Street is comprised of 12 two-bedroom units. It also houses the Sage Lounge, a popular local establishment, as well as a photography studio and private investigator’s office. Acquired in August of 1996, TNDC renovated the common areas, exterior, and building systems beginning in the summer of 1998 with the living units renovated later. The estimated $500,000 renovation was funded by a loan from the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation,...
read moreKelly Cullen Community – 220 Golden Gate
Kelly Cullen Community, located at 220 Golden Gate in a building built by the YMCA in 1910, provides 172 efficiency studio units for chronically homeless individuals and on-site social services for residents. In addition to supportive housing, the project includes a ground floor Department of Public Health managed health clinic providing primary health care to homeless and formerly homeless clients and a corner commercial retail space. Unique, restored historic features include the 2nd floor atrium and auditorium, and a 5th floor gymnasium....
read moreKlimm Apartments – 460 Ellis Street
Frank J. Klimm, an electrical contractor in the early twentieth century whose vision was to create a “high-class” residence and showplace, commissioned the Klimm Apartments. Construction was completed in 1913 and the property has been owned and operated as affordable housing by TNDC since 1986. The building has 42 units, including 2 one-bedroom and 40 studio apartments that house families, couples, and individuals, and there are two commercial spaces at the street level. TNDC’s renovation of the building consisted of major structural and...
read moreMaria Manor – 174 Ellis Street
The Maria Manor was an expiring-use Section 8 building acquired by TNDC in December 2000 with the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency under its “Preservation” program, thus preserving the property’s 119 affordable units. Financing is through tax-exempt bonds, as issued by the Redevelopment Agency along with a letter of credit from Citibank, and 4% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. Renovation of this 100% Section 8 senior building was completed in 2003. Approximately 40% of the resident population are monolingual Chinese...
read moreMosaica – Florida & Alabama Street
The Mosaica Family and Senior Apartments realize the full potential of mixed-use, mixed-income design principles. Mosaica became TNDC’s first property in the Mission District in November 2009, when TNDC took over management of the project from the Citizens Housing Corporation. The one-square-block site incorporates 93 units of housing for low-income families, 24 units for low-income seniors, 34 homeownership units, 11,000 square feet of resident services and commercial space, and a private courtyard with green space and playground equipment....
read moreO’Farrell Towers – 477 O’Farrell Street
Acquired from Citizens Housing Corporation in 2010, this Section 8 senior building in the Tenderloin neighborhood provides affordable homes for seniors with a ground floor service facility run by the San Francisco Senior Center that provides services to the residents and the surrounding neighborhood. Project Details: Unit Mix: 101 1-bedroom Units Completed: 2009 Population: Low-income Seniors TNDC Role: Owner, Property Manager Development Partner: Citizens Housing Corporation Support Services Partner: San Francisco Senior...
read morePierce Street Apartments – 220 Pierce Street
Completed in 1988, the rehabilitation of 220 Pierce Street expanded TNDC’s reach into the Western Addition neighborhood along with the simultaneous rehabilitation of Haight Street Apartments. Units are targeted to low- and extremely low-income families. Project Details: Unit Mix: 8 one-bedrooms Completed: 2002 Population: Units are targeted to low- and extremely low-income families. Construction: Renovation Total Development Cost: $700,000 Financing Sources: San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing, Citibank TNDC Role: Developer,...
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