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San Francisco Developer's Use of New California Affordable Housing Laws Could Bypass City Approvals

DM Development Leverages State Density Regulations With Larger Development Proposal
A multifamily developer is bulking up plans to replace the site at 300 DeHaro St. with more affordable housing units, a move that could allow it to bypass San Francisco's zoning and approval processes. (CoStar)
A multifamily developer is bulking up plans to replace the site at 300 DeHaro St. with more affordable housing units, a move that could allow it to bypass San Francisco's zoning and approval processes. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 18, 2021 | 2:14 P.M.

San Francisco, the nation's priciest multifamily market, has developed a national reputation among developers for a project approval process they say is needlessly difficult. Now, one developer may bypass local approvals by using strengthened state laws aimed at combating California's severe housing shortage.

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