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1180 FOURTH STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
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1180 Fourth Street anchors the corner of Fourth and Channel Streets as a gateway to San Francisco’s new Mission Bay South neighborhood. It houses 150 low-income, very low income and formerly homeless families and individuals, currently with 261 children. It includes 11,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space, and a prominent community building serving the neighborhood. The mid-block is developed as a multilevel courtyard serving a rich program of tenant services, daycare, community gardens and common spaces. The building exceeds a LEED® for Homes Midrise Gold rating.
Location: San Francisco , CA
Client: Mercy Housing California
Housing Type: Affordable family housing
Begun: 2008
Number of Units: 150
Parcel Size: 1.4 acres
Density: 107 DU per acre
Unit Configuration: 1BR, 2BR and 3BR 
Square Footage: 64,892 GSF
Construction Budget: $55 million
Photography: Bruce Damonte

Initiated as Daniel Solomon Design Partners
Completed as Mithun | Solomon

Collaboration with Kennerly Architecture

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