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More Incentives Planned for SF Commercial-to-Housing Conversions, But There Are Still Challenges

Following last year’s legislation encouraging office-to-residential conversions, San Francisco is rolling out new incentives to offset rising construction costs and boost downtown revitalization.

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    March 3, 2026
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