La Fénix at 1950

Project Location
San Francisco, CA

Owner
BRIDGE Housing and Mission Housing Development Corporation

Architect
David Baker Architects (Architect) Cervantes Design Associates (Associate Architect)

Market
Affordable Housing, Multifamily Residential

Services
General Contracting

Region
Northern California

³Ô¹ÏȺÖÚ Office Location
San Francisco, California

Keywords
Affordable Housing, 20% Small Business Requirement, In BART Zone of Influence, Type 1 Construction

Awards
2021 NAWIC Industry Excellence Award in the Residential category

La Fénix at 1950 (formerly known as 1950 Mission Street) is a mixed-use housing complex offering 157 residential units to low to moderate income families and seniors, including those formerly homeless, to the Mission District community of San Francisco. It is the first affordable housing development in the Mission in 10 years. The project consists of two buildings comprised of nine and five floors, connected by an internal courtyard and an open-air bridge at levels two through five, across the street from the 16th Street/Mission BART Station. Among the amenities and on-site services planned at 1950 Mission are a childcare and youth programming center, community/retail space, six artist studios, non-profit service provider space, bike workshop, large courtyard, and rooftop garden.