Rhoda Goldman
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Scott & Post St. San Francisco, CA
Completed 2000
Unit Count | 155 |
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Developer: Holliday Development
Architect: BAR Architects
Contractor: Cahill Construction
Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) and Mount Zion Health Systems conceived the complex in 1996, to serve the needs of the elderly and provide a permanent home for the JFCS offices. To make the center a reality, the nonprofi t Scott Street Housing Corporation contacted BRIDGE Housing’s Donald Terner, Rick Holliday’s friend and mentor, who agreed to find a developer to manage construction. After Terner’s tragic death in a plane crash, Holliday Development stepped in as the fee-developer to manage the project. Among the challenges: San Francisco’s sunshine ordinance, which forbids any shading of the adjacent park; state requirements for nursing homes; city building codes for office buildings and parking lots; rules for rehabilitating historic buildings; and the separate interests and needs of the JFCS and Mt. Zion Health Systems. The resulting complex, 100% privately funded and known as Rhoda Goldman Plaza, offers services and facilities that foster an independent lifestyle. The seven-story building has 155 well-designed rental units including one- and two-bedroom residences, studios, and alcove apartments. Residents have easy access to art museums, shopping, and the full spectrum of San Francisco’s cultural activities.