A sparkling seven-story building on 12th Street could soon play a key role in not only getting homeless families into housing, but helping them avoid displacement outside of San Francisco. Earlier this month, Mayor London Breed announced The City’s plans to buy City Gardens, a residential building South of Market that would provide permanent supportive housing to families experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreIf approved by the Board of Supervisors this year, the San Francisco Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing could purchase a 200-unit South of Market complex at 333 12th St., a rare opportunity to provide supportive housing to people who have children.
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