The 92-foot tall structure contains around 38,500 square feet of housing, including a 590 square foot courtyard and 2,850 square feet of common space. All 70 units will be studio sized, of which 35 will be subsidized for adults existing homelessness, 34 units for households earning between 40-65% of the Area Median Income, and one unit for the on-site manager. The ground floor will include a common area, social worker’s office, a supervisor office, and additional offices for residents.
180 Jones Street via Van Meter Williams Pollack
Van Meter Williams Pollack is the project architect. Facade materials will include cement plaster, metal panels, masonry, and a transparent vertical louver screen. The concrete structure showcases the angled double-height bay windows facing Jones Street and Turk Street. A second-floor courtyard will provide residents will a furnished open space next to the laundry room.
The 0.11-acre parcel is located at the corner of Jones Street and Turk Street, just one block from Serif SF and the recently-opened IKEA. Residents will be close to Powell Street BART, the Father Alfred Boeddeker Park, and a plethora of restaurants.
180 Jones Street facade close-up, image by author
180 Jones Street Elevation via Cahill Construction
180 Jones Street View via Cahill Construction
180 Jones Street Aerial View via Cahill Construction
Cahill is the general contractor, and KPFF is consulting on engineering. Construction started in the Summer of last year. Completion is expected by the spring of 2024. The project is expected to cost around $32 million, with financing from the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, HCD, and Silicon Valley Bank.