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State Pressure Pushes San Francisco To Approve Trio of Contentious Housing Developments

Planning Commission Greenlights Hundreds of Proposed Multifamily Units
A Nordstrom valet parking lot at 469 Stevenson St. can now be redeveloped into a 495-unit housing tower following the San Francisco Planning Commission's approval. (CoStar)
A Nordstrom valet parking lot at 469 Stevenson St. can now be redeveloped into a 495-unit housing tower following the San Francisco Planning Commission's approval. (CoStar)
CoStar News
April 25, 2023 | 9:11 P.M.

A handful of contentious multifamily development proposals have cleared San Francisco's planning approval process as control over what kind of housing is built is transferred from city officials to legislators at California's state capitol.

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