The four urban finalists are meeting several community needs: 1064 Mission Street in San Francisco not only provides permanent supportive housing, but it also houses a clinic and a culinary academy; Berkeley Way and The Hope Center in Berkeley, California, is meeting the need for shelter and food; Lucille and Bruce Terwilliger Place in Arlington, Virginia, focuses on veterans; and Sixth Avenue Flats in Des Moines, Iowa, delivers housing and opportunities for youth aging out of foster care.
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Developers Unite Permanent Supportive Housing, Clinic, and Culinary Academy
Located in San Francisco, the vibrant 1064 Mission Street project is built on surplus federal land.
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Development Meets the Need for Housing and Food
The Berkeley, California, project features four housing types.
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Nonprofit Developer and American Legion Post Join Forces to Create Veteran-Focused Community
A new Arlington, Virginia, development provides 160 affordable homes.
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Development Provides Housing, Opportunities for Youth Aging Out of Foster Care
The Iowa project also plays an important role in its Des Moines neighborhood.