What it took to finally build housing on some of the nation’s most in-demand land
- Posted on August 21, 2026
- By Washington Post
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San Francisco's decades-long struggle to develop premium urban land reveals the complex intersection of zoning regulations, community stakeholder engagement, and housing policy. After nearly three decades of negotiations and planning, the city finally established a framework balancing new residential construction with neighborhood preservation concerns. This case study demonstrates how major metropolitan areas must navigate regulatory hurdles and public input to unlock housing potential on high-value properties.
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