This Housing Law Is Changing Cities Like SF and Everyone Loves It, Including the People Who Opposed It

<p>Case in point: In July, the nonprofit developer Mission Economic Development Agency announced that at long last it had&nbsp;<a href="https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/education/teacher-housing-on-mission-and-golden-gate-breaks-ground-next-year/article_e4f4e210-2bf9-11ee-975c-2bfd82c45184.html" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">reached a deal on 2205 Mission</a>, a long-defunct property on 18th Street that will soon offer more than 60 affordable homes for local teachers.</p> <p>The development comes with one interesting wrinkle: MEDA employed SB 35 to get the deal done &mdash; despite the fact that the group has historically opposed SB 35 and is currently campaigning against its renewal.</p> <p><a href="https://thefrisc.com/this-housing-law-is-changing-sf-and-everyone-loves-it-including-the-people-who-opposed-it-6f2b16733bb0"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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