Affordable Housing for Adults and Transitional Aged Youth in San Francisco s SOMA District

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600 JESSIE

INTRODUCTION

Affordable Housing for Adults and Transitional Aged Youth in San Francisco s SOMA District

Provide a critical mass of housing for vulnerable ADDRESS THE AFFORDABILITY CRISIS populations: low-income working adults, formerly homeless adults, and transitional aged youth

Enable formerly homeless and transitional aged youth PROMOTE INDEPENDENT LIVING residents to live independently, safely & securely in individual units in a community setting

Give residents access to PROVIDE AN AMENITY-RICH ENVIRONMENT programmed community spaces and an amenity-rich environment that enhances quality of life

Partner with and support ENGAGE THE LOCAL COMMUNITY local community and cultural groups by providing them with physical spaces for offices & community gatherings

FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULTS 7,499 homeless in 2017 Point-In-Time Count Emergency room visits decline by 57% Use of emergency detoxification services decline by 87% The rate of incarceration declines by 52%

TRANSITIONAL AGED YOUTH 19% of SF homeless population was 18 to 24 years old in 2017 49% of total homeless population in 2017 first experienced homelessness at age 24 or younger 86% of youth served by supportive programs maintain stable housing

LOW INCOME, WORKING ADULTS $4,000 median rent in SF $21,154 median income In project census tract 35% of households in census tract are paying over 50% of their income in rent

ARTISTS 72% of artists experienced workspace and residential displacement in 2015 39% of artists were not going to have their leases renewed due to building conversions, rent hikes & new ownership in 2015

FILIPINO COMMUNITY Project is in the Filipino Cultural Heritage District 50% drop in Filipino population in SoMa between 2000 and 2010; large reduction in Filipino-owned businesses Working to strengthen the Filipino community s presence along SOMA s Mission Street corridor

SOMA NEIGHBORHOOD Enhanced safety Lively streets Open Space Preserving affordable housing in a quickly changing environment

PROGRAM

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET 600 JESSIE 260 affordable housing units A strong commitment to public space Pedestrian connection between Mission, Jessie, and Stevenson

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL RETAIL Market Rate Retail JESSIE STREET 5,867 sq ft between two spaces Eligible for new market tax credits Tenants: grocery and cafe Community-Focused Retail & Offices 1,581 sq ft ground floor space 1,581 sq ft second floor offices Tenants: Filipino community organizations 0 25 MISSION STREET

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL RETAIL Market Rate Retail JESSIE STREET 5,867 sq ft between two spaces Eligible for new market tax credits Tenants: grocery and cafe Community-Focused Retail & Offices 1,581 sq ft ground floor space 1,581 sq ft second floor offices Tenants: Filipino community organizations 0 25 MISSION STREET

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL ARTIST STUDIOS 5,157 sq ft of artist spaces that activate building s edges JESSIE STREET 13 private studios Shared storage, bathrooms, and kitchenettes 0 25 MISSION STREET Eligible for new market tax credits

WEEKEND OPEN STUDIOS

WEEKDAY EVENING

MISSION STREET MISSION STREET MISSION STREET MISSION STREET 0 25

JESSIE STREET JESSIE STREET JESSIE STREET JESSIE STREET JESSIE 0 25

COMMUNITY ENTRY Main housing entry re-oriented from Mission to Jessie Shared entry for all residents with 24/7 desk supervision Glazed entryway with glimpses into landscaped private courtyard

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET GROUND FLOOR RESIDENT SPACES Large common room & patio Small common room for TAY Shared laundry for all residents Gym for all residents Bike storage for 65 bikes

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL JESSIE STREET GROUND FLOOR RESIDENT SPACES Large common room & patio Small common room for TAY Shared laundry for all residents Gym for all residents Bike storage for 65 bikes Private outdoor courtyard weaving through all spaces & services 0 25 MISSION STREET Community garden

BRINGING RESIDENTS TOGETHER Flexible community room configured for a range of uses Can accommodate all residents for building-wide events Immediately adjacent to courtyard and kitchen

STEVENSON ALLEY GROUND LEVEL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TAY Counseling Suite JESSIE STREET Private entryway & patio Offices for 5 social workers Large flex room for group sessions File room Formerly Homeless Adult Counseling Suite 0 25 MISSION STREET Adjacent to adult units Private offices for 4 social workers File room

DESIGN

N O SI IS M ST T EE R OUTDOOR SPACE IE SS JE 10x required outdoor space T EE R Public and private outdoor areas ST N SO EN EV ST EY LL A 0 50

N O SI IS M ST T EE R OUTDOOR SPACE IE SS JE 10x required outdoor space T EE R Public and private outdoor areas ST N SO EN EV ST EY LL A 0 50

RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS Separate and offset buildings Ground floor circulation between the four building is outside and private Different spatial conditions Elevated views for connection to public space 0 50

CIRCULATION Colorful stairs, hallways, and elevators provide identity and wayfinding The jogs in the hallways mimic the meandering outdoor circulation 0 50

UNIT LEVELS Colorful corridors for wayfinding and ambiance Podiums for personalized entryways Unit doors offset from each other for privacy and variety

STEVENSON ALLEY THIRD FLOOR - TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET TYPICAL FLOORPLAN 4 residential buildings 3 main unit types + manager units

STEVENSON ALLEY SECOND FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET ADULT STUDIOS 130 studio units 65 units for formerly homeless adults 65 units for 50% AMI adults

ADULT STUDIOS 0 5 130 studio units 65 units for formerly homeless adults 65 units for 50% AMI adults 355 sq ft each Service core Flexible space

STEVENSON ALLEY THIRD FLOOR - TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET TAY STUDIOS 80 studio units Clustered in a single building

TAY STUDIOS 0 5 80 studio units Clustered in a single building 225 sq ft each Single sink Efficiency kitchen Offset spaces

STEVENSON ALLEY THIRD FLOOR - TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET TAY STUDIOS Multiple dedicated TAY community spaces on unit floors Shared kitchens Quiet study rooms Computer rooms

STEVENSON ALLEY THIRD FLOOR - TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET 1 BEDROOMS 48 one-bedroom units 8 units for TAY families 40 units for 50% AMI adults

1 BEDROOMS 0 5 48 one-bedroom units 8 units for TAY families 40 units for 50% AMI adults 372 sq ft each

STEVENSON ALLEY THIRD FLOOR - TYPICAL UNIT FLOOR JESSIE STREET 0 25 MISSION STREET MANAGER UNITS 2, two-bedroom units 1 unit on 3rd floor 1 unit on 5th floor 553 sq ft each

MODULES Each wood-framed module includes two units & corridor 0 20

MODULES Each wood-framed module includes two units & corridor Modules ship with a small opening and extra cross-bracing (precedent: RAD Urban) 0 20

MODULES Each wood-framed module includes two units & corridor Modules ship with an small opening (precedent: RAD Urban) Each module is shrink wrapped prior to shipping 0 20

PODIUM Building s ground level is a 14 ft concrete podium 0 20

CONSTRUCTION Building s ground level is a 14 ft concrete podium 0 20

CONSTRUCTION Building s ground level is a 14 ft concrete podium Modules installed on-site, creating a corridor that runs the length of the unit levels 0 20

CONSTRUCTION Building s ground level is a 14 ft concrete podium Modules installed on-site, creating a corridor that runs the length of the unit levels End corridor is glazed for enclosure 0 20

CONSTRUCTION Building s ground level is a concrete podium Modules installed on-site, creating a corridor that runs the length of the unit levels 5 levels of mods per building at 600 Jessie 0 20

MANAGEMENT + SERVICES

MANAGEMENT Contract with John Stewart Company Staffing Payroll: 1 Main Property Manager (live-in) + 2 Assistant Property Managers 1 Recertification Agent 1 Maintenance Supervisor (live-in), 1 Maintenance Technician, 2 Custodians 1 24-hour desk clerk Thoughtfully located office, mechanical, and storage spaces Lease-up aligned with SF Continuum of Care Coordinated Entry System for Adults + Families; expected 30 units/month at opening

Contract with John Stewart Company Staffing Payroll: 1 Main Property Manager (live-in) + 2 Assistant Property Managers 1 Recertification Agent 1 Maintenance Supervisor (live-in), 1 Maintenance Technician, 2 Custodians 1 24-hour desk clerk Thoughtfully located office, mechanical, and storage spaces Lease-up aligned with SF Continuum of Care Coordinated Entry System for Adults + Families; expected 30 units/month at opening 1,438 SQ FT MANAGEMENT

TAY SERVICES Contract with First Place for Youth Staffing: 5 TAY Case Managers Intimate case management to resident ratios (1:16 for TAY AND Permanent Supportive) to promote staffing stability and personalized care Building-Wide Services In-House Resident Services Coordinator (all residents)

Contract with First Place for Youth Staffing: 5 TAY Case Managers Intimate case management to resident ratios (1:16 for TAY AND Permanent Supportive) to promote staffing stability and personalized care Building-Wide Services In-House Resident Services Coordinator (all residents) 1,479 SQ FT TAY SERVICES

FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULT SERVICES Contract with Conard House 4 Permanent Supportive Case Managers Service Plan Structured and personalized counseling Housing stabilization, retention & eviction prevention Resource referrals & health navigation support; benefits counseling Food assistance Job training, in-house & community employment pathways Tenant feedback & leadership cultivation

Contract with Conard House 4 Permanent Supportive Case Managers Service Plan Structured and personalized counseling Housing stabilization, retention & eviction prevention Resource referrals & health navigation support; benefits counseling Food assistance Job training, in-house & community employment pathways Tenant feedback & leadership cultivation 1,171 SQ FT FORMERLY HOMELESS ADULT SERVICES

FINANCE

DEVELOPMENT COSTS

KEY OPERATING METRICS

Sources of Funds Total Costs Total Residential Total Retail Interim Financing Predevelopment Loan $304,637 $0 $304,637 Construction Loan $47,338,645 $44,274,747 $3,063,898 Permanent Residential Loan $0 $0 - New Markets Tax Credits $1,355,957 - $1,355,957 Permanent Retail Loan $2,120,856 - $2,120,856 Limited Partner Pay-In $34,121,914 $34,121,914 - SF MOHCD $38,390,537 $38,390,537 - No Place Like Home Funds $12,687,500 $12,687,500 - Affordable Housing Program $2,000,000 $2,000,000 - Total Sources $138,320,046 $131,474,698 $6,845,348

THANK YOU! Community Kenn Sutto, Homeless Youth Alliance Karoleen Feng, Mission Economic Development Agency (MEDA) David Woo, South of Market Community Action Network (SOMCAN) Mario de Mira, SoMa Pilipinas Development Yusef Freeman, McCormack Baron Salazar Illeah La Vora & Sharon Christen, Mercy Housing Nick Wilder, Gabriel Speyer & Delene Rankin, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) Finance Monique Pierre, California Department of Housing & Community Development (CA-HCD) Ross Culverwell, Northern California Community Loan Fund (NCCLF) Alison Schlageter, San Francisco Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing (HSH) Anne Romero, San Francisco Mayor s Office of Housing & Community Development (MOHCD) Caroline Souza, David Baker Architects (DBA) Property Management & Services James Valva, BRIDGE Housing (Management) Liliana Suarez, Conard House (Permanent Supportive Services) Claudia Miller, First Place for Youth (TAY Services) Teresa Liu, John Stewart Company (Management) Ilsa Lund, Larkin St. Youth Services (TAY Services) Comparable Properties Visited (in San Francisco) 1036 Mission (TNDC, includes 40 formerly homeless units, under construction) 1100 Ocean Avenue (Mercy Housing, includes 25 TAY units) Plaza Apartments (John Stewart Company, includes 100 formerly homeless units) Art Explosion Studios (Art Studios) 1890 Bryant Studios (Art Studios) Pacific Felt Factory (Art Studios) Plaza Adalante (Retail; MEDA, funded by NMTCs) UC Berkeley CED Architecture Faculty Renee Chow, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design Dana Buntrock, Professor of Architecture James Tate, Lecturer in Architecture And of course... Carol Galante, Donald Terner Prof. of Urban Policy (DCRP, CED) David Baker, David Baker Architects (DBA) Daniel Simons, David Baker Architects (DBA)