Nobody's Home: Images of the Bay Area's Missing Affordable Housing
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Research conducted by the non-profit Enterprise Community Partners found 214 affordable housing projects in the Bay Area that are shovel ready, but stuck in the pre-development stage due a lack of funding. If built, these sites could add 18,920 units, housing 289,938 low-income residents over the lifetime of the project.
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit visited some of these vacant lots throughout the Bay Area.
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Site of the future Monroe Street Apartments in Santa Clara where developers hope to build 64 affordable units.
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Site of the future 425 Auzerais Apartments in San Jose where developers hope to construct 128 affordable units.
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Site of the future Mission Paradise development in Hayward where builders hope to construct 75 affordable units.
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Site of the future Mission Paradise development in Hayward where builders hope to construct 75 affordable units.
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Drone shot of the Potrero Block B multi family housing development in San Francisco. Once complete, the site will add 160 affordable housing units.
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Site of the future Bell Street Gardens in Fremont where developers hope to build126 affordable units.
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Site of the future Arbor View Apartments in Fremont where developers hope to build 54 affordable units
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Future home of McEvoy Apartments and Dupont Apartments in downtown San Jose. Once complete, the two towers will provide365 below market rate homes.
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Site of the future Ancora Place in Oakland where developers hope to construct 76 affordable units.