Mercy Housing has made significant strides in its latest project, proposing an increase in height that could add three additional floors of housing to a new development in San Francisco. The project is set to reach a height of 165 feet, and community feedback will be sought at the upcoming Transbay Community Engagement Committee meeting. This step is crucial as it allows residents to voice their opinions before the project moves into full schematic design.
In addition to housing developments, the meeting highlighted opportunities for local businesses. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) is currently accepting applications for its "Getting Down to Business" program, which offers a 12-class course aimed at enhancing business operations skills. Interested parties have until July 23 to apply. Furthermore, Clark Construction is recruiting candidates for its Strategic Partnership Training Program, with applications due by August 6. This initiative aims to support small businesses in the area.
These developments reflect ongoing efforts to enhance housing availability and support local businesses in San Francisco, showcasing a commitment to community engagement and economic growth.