San Francisco, known as the nation's most childless major city, faces a severe housing shortage crisis attributed to decades of NIMBYism policies by Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin. In response, Peskin is now advocating for new financing tools and working to create a permanent funding source to support the development of 'missing middle' housing, a segment notoriously difficult to finance. This initiative aims to address the lack of capital access for developers targeting this market segment.
Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin is working to create a permanent funding source for a section of the San Francisco housing market that’s long been viewed as extremely challenging to finance: The so-called “missing middle.” https://t.co/IadMPiYY6n
Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin is working to create a permanent funding source for a section of the San Francisco housing market that’s long been viewed as extremely challenging to finance: The so-called “missing middle.” https://t.co/wjVn0xfmyF
“There’s endless conversation about streamlining, housing entitlements, but no emphasis on dealing with the reality: developers have not had access to capital." @AaronPeskin pitches new financing tools for "missing middle" housing. @sfchronicle https://t.co/3AHeLEcdts
EXCLUSIVE: Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin is working to create a permanent funding source for a section of the San Francisco housing market that’s long been viewed as extremely challenging to finance: The so-called “missing middle.” https://t.co/Zcyvxnr7a0
Exclusive: Aaron Peskin announces financing plan to create more ‘missing middle’ housing in S.F. https://t.co/uVn3cECua2 via @sfchronicle
SF is the most childless major city in the nation due in large part to Aaron’s unwillingness to support more housing. We have a housing shortage crisis, which leads to displacement & exorbitant housing costs. Two decades of Aaron’s NIMBYism at work. https://t.co/iUSmB6EdHk https://t.co/9tdM46UWb8