The William Penn Hotel, located in San Francisco's Chinatown neighborhood, is a historic building that has been transformed into affordable housing managed by the Chinatown Community Development Center (CDC). With 94 Single-Room Occupancy units (SROs), the hotel provides permanent housing for formerly homeless and at-risk adults, serving as a model for the city's Direct Access to Housing (DAH) program.
Chinatown CDC, in partnership with the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC), took over the ownership of the William Penn Hotel in 1997 to ensure its preservation as affordable housing. As part of the CDC's portfolio of 38 properties in San Francisco, the organization provides affordable housing to over 5,000 low-income families, adults, and seniors throughout the city.
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