Infamously stalled San Francisco high-rise gets another shot at City Hall with release of revised environmental report


On Thursday, San Francisco officials will be revisiting a sidelined downtown housing project that over the past year drew the ire of housing advocates, city and state leaders alike—but for varying reasons.

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