San Francisco

2014: What's Next for Housing in SF?

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user mark.hogan

After a lengthy construction drought during the Great Recession, housing is back. What will actually get built in 2014? Which neighborhoods are experiencing the greatest growth? And how might the new production of housing impact the market?

Co-presented by the San Francisco Housing Action Coalition and the San Francisco AIA.

+ John Rahaim / San Francisco Planning Department
+ J.K. Dineen / Business Times
+ Jed Kolko / Trulia
+ Alan Mark / Mark Company

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Okay to bring lunch

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