Housing

Building the Future of the Mission

New Construction That
Centers Community

From concept to completion, MEDA and its partners are building 100% affordable housing that reflects the Mission’s values and secures long-term stability for working-class families.

MEDA leads the development of new multifamily buildings that are 100% affordable, thoughtfully designed, and deeply rooted in the needs of the community. These projects are more than housing—they’re opportunities to reclaim land, preserve culture, and ensure that Mission families can thrive for generations.

We join with trusted community partners to leverage their expertise and expand our impact. Together, we’re producing homes that are sustainable, service-rich, and built with long-term community stability in mind—from senior housing to homes for families and youth.

Portfolio Highlights:

Casa Adelante – 1296 Shotwell (Senior Housing) – 94 units | Completed 2019
Casa Adelante – 2060 Folsom – 127 units | Completed 2020
Casa Adelante – 2828 16th St. – 143 units | Completed 2020
Casa Adelante – 681 Florida – 130 units | Completed 2021
Casa Adelante – 2205 Mission – 63 units | Estimated move-in TBD
Casa Adelante – 1515 South Van Ness – 168 units | Est. move-in Spring 2027
Casa Adelante – Potrero Yard – 575 units | Est. move-in TBD
Casa Adelante – 1979 Mission Street – 350 units | Est. move-in TBD

Together, these developments represent a bold investment in housing stability and the future of the Mission—creating deeply affordable homes, activating community spaces, and shaping a neighborhood where long-term residents can continue to live, grow, and thrive

“There was a time when I had to use my money to replace a rug that was in unhealthy condition. My daughter was getting sick in that place. Now we all feel a lot better.”

For families, access to affordable, quality housing isn’t just about stability—it’s about health, dignity, and the opportunity to live and thrive.

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