Planned developments dominated Delaware City Council s May 24 meeting, including one project that will move forward quickly, a second on land not yet annexed and a third for which no plan has been submitted to the city.
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S.F. is about to see a wave of affordable housing projects bring 900 homes to the city
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Supervisor Rafael Mandelman stands next to the Openhouse Community building. Openhouse will oversee a housing project bringing 100 units to San Francisco’s District 8.Lea Suzuki/The Chronicle
A decade-long push by city officials to pressure office and market-rate developers to carve out land for affordable housing is starting to pay off.
The Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development is set to announce on Thursday that it has picked affordable builders to construct nearly 900 units on nine sites scattered around the city, with the majority concentrated in the South of Market where the tech boom of the 2010s was most prominent.
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She was an underground food legend in S.F. Now she has a small empire of Brazilian cafes
Adrian Spinelli
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Cafe de Casa dishes, clockwise from top left, include rosca de coco, enroladinho de queijo, coxinha, pao de queijo sandwich with avocado, tomato and fresh mozzarella, latte, feijoada with rice, kale and farofa, and an açai bowl.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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At Cafe de Casa in S.F.: feijoada (left) and pao de queijo sandwich with avocado, tomato and fresh mozzarella (right).Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Cafe de Casa in San Francisco.Stephen Lam/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less