$16 million grant for homeless buildings

From today’s Chronicle, “Community Housing Partnership, one of the city’s largest developers of residences for the homeless, has received $16 million in state, federal and city money to build 167 housing units during the next two years.”

“One project, an 83-unit building, will be built where a parking lot now sits at 650 Eddy St. The other, an 84-unit complex, will involve renovating a building at 684 Ellis St.”

“The bulk of the funding, $14 million, is from the California Department of Housing and Community Development.”

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