Caltrain railyard redevelopment plan could reshape 4th and King The project would convert the 20-acre site with a cluster of buildings, including an 850-foot skyscraper, 2,500 residential units, and 4 million square feet of commercial space (Axios)

After closure, San Francisco museum moves to sell its downtown home "Less than two years after announcing its open-ended closure, the Contemporary Jewish Museum has listed its iconic downtown building for sale" (SF Gate)

SF LGBTQ senior housing development funds transit projects "Mercy Housing California and nonprofit LGBTQ service provider Openhouse are overseeing the construction of a 185-unit apartment complex at 1939 Market Street set to open in early 2029. As the Bay Area Reporter noted in a story last week, efforts are underway to put a plan in place to see that the majority of the below-market-rate studios and one-bedrooms go to queer and transgender older adults who meet the eligibility requirements to apply for the units." (Bay Area Reporter)

Developers across Bay Area look to increase density for approved resi projects "SF, Silicon Valley cities face looming state-mandated housing production goals" (TRD)

Office-to-housing conversion planned for historic downtown S.F. building "The landmark building once housed Hale Bros. department store, and now it could finally give San Francisco the housing conversion it has long craved." (SF Bizjournal)