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Wedge-shaped 24th St. housing project goes down to 6 stories, loses 15 units
By Oscar Palma at Mission Local (SF neighborhood/civic news)
· June 30, 2026
· 1 min read
Proposed housing project at 24th and Capp streets in the Mission got smaller after conversations with neighborhood groups.
Wedge-shaped 24th St. housing project goes down to 6 stories, loses 15 units
Key takeaway Proposed housing project at 24th and Capp streets in the Mission got smaller after conversations with neighborhood groups.
Why this matters in The San Francisco
The reduction in size of the proposed housing project at 24th and Capp streets reflects the ongoing tension between the need for new housing in San Francisco and the concerns of existing neighborhood residents. By scaling back the project from its original design, the developers have acknowledged the feedback from community groups, which is a crucial step in the development process. The loss of 15 units, however, also means that the project will provide fewer new homes for residents, highlighting the trade-offs that often occur in San Francisco's housing debates. As the city continues to grapple with its housing shortage, projects like this one will be closely watched to see how they balance the needs of different stakeholders. The Mission neighborhood, with its rich cultural heritage and rapidly changing demographics, will be a key area to watch for similar developments in the future.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: Mission Local (SF neighborhood/civic news) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Proposed housing project at 24th and Capp streets in the Mission got smaller after conversations with neighborhood groups.
Wedge-shaped 24th St. housing project goes down to 6 stories, loses 15 units
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