Stafford Hemmer / KALW News

The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Committee — or TNDC — held a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new low-income housing project in San Francisco’s Richmond District on November 17. The new development at 383 Sixth Avenue has 98 units. The residence provides one-bedroom and studio apartments to low-income and extremely low-income seniors.

Jennifer Dolan, the new CEO of the TNDC, described the project this way:

“We're just not opening a building, but we're really opening doors for comfortable, safe, and—a place for our seniors to age. And this is really—-is a community for not only our seniors, but for also our veterans. So we're dedicating this space to them today.”

Richard Cognata moved into a one-bedroom unit with his partner in August:

“It's a littl

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