San Francisco marked a major milestone in its fight against the housing crisis with the opening of the Dorris M. Vincent Apartments in Hunters Point. The project, which adds 73 affordable units, is designed for families struggling to remain in the city amid skyrocketing costs. With family-friendly amenities, sustainable design, and a deep community connection, the complex reflects years of advocacy and partnership.
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Honoring a Community Leader
Named after Dorris M. Vincent, a longtime Bayview Hunters Point activist, the apartments were celebrated as both a housing achievement and a tribute to her legacy. District 10 Supervisor Shamann Walton said the development “not only provides deeply affordable, family-sized homes in Bayview-Hunters Point, but also honors the legacy of a leader who fought for equity and justice in our neighborhood.”
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Mayor Highlights Urgent Need
At the ribbon-cutting, Mayor Daniel Lurie stressed the project’s significance for families. “Right now, too many parents in our city are asking whether they can afford to raise their kids here, and too many young people are wondering if they’ll be able to stay in the city they call home,” he said. He called the apartments “a meaningful investment for generations to come.”…