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San Francisco Greenlights Sweeping Zoning Plan to Allow for More Than 1,600 New Apartments

City Officials Approve Upzoning Change for Central 84-Acre Site
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved a neighborhood plan that would upzone an 84-acre site to allow for nearly 1,500 new homes. (Getty Images)
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors approved a neighborhood plan that would upzone an 84-acre site to allow for nearly 1,500 new homes. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
July 22, 2020 | 9:50 P.M.

City officials in the country's most expensive housing market have given the go-ahead for more than 1,500 new apartments to be built. And while developers have been lining up with their proposals, the question now is whether they're still eager enough to build them.

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