Construction begins on 22-story mixed-income housing tower in San Francisco

California Construction News staff writer

Construction has begun on a 22-story mixed-use housing tower at 1111 Sutter St. in San Francisco’s Lower Nob Hill neighborhood, marking a milestone for a project that moved forward after years of planning and regulatory review.

The development will include 303 housing units ranging from studios to four-bedroom apartments, according to project backers. Of those, 101 units will be offered at below-market rates. The building is planned to include a two-level fitness center, a public child care center, a dog park, interior courtyards and a landscaped rooftop terrace for residents.

Mayor Daniel Lurie, District Supervisor Danny Sauter, representatives of the San Francisco Building Trades Council and members of the development team attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the project…

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