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Transitional Housing Project completed in San Francisco's Tenderloin Neighborhood. |
Del Carlo Court Nibbi Brothers provided extensive pre-construction input and value engineering on this negotiated 25 unit project |
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Nibbi provided pre-construction services for this 8-story concrete residential building in downtown Oakland. |
Thomas Paine Nibbi Brothers-Marinship joint-venture was selected to renovate and upgrade this 98 unit apartment project |
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Ashby Lofts 55 units of affordable housing in Berkeley. |
Rich Sorro Commons This project represents the first housing development to be built in Mission Bay, San Francisco |
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236 units of affordable rental housing in Mission Bay.
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Plaza East Nibbi Brothers completed this 193-unit of multi-family affordable housing complex in 2001. |
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Redevelopment of Easter Hill Public Housing project in Richmond. Includes rental and for-sale housing. |
Chestnut Court Nibbi Brothers-Baines and Robertson joint venture in Oakland provided 15 single-family homes for sale to first-time home buyers. |
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261 units of affordable family & senior housing in the Mission District. |
Hayes Valley Two-phase project revitalized this western addition neighborhood. 195 units of HOPE VI-funded affordable family housing. |
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Nine-story transitional housing project in San Francisco's dense south of market neighborhood.
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Britton
Housing 92 units of affordable family housing built in 2000 for the Housing Conservation and Development Corporation. |
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245 units of affordable family housing in San Jose. |
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Rose Court This project consisted of renovating the old St. Rose School into 19 units of affordable housing |
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North Beach Place Nibbi Brothers, in a joint venture with Cahill Contractors, completed this 341-unit affordable family housing project in 2004. |
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Bell Mews Ten wood-frame town homes. A negotiated project with the the San Francisco Housing Development Corporation. |
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Step for Families Nibbi Brothers completed this transitional housing project for Shelter Network, a San Mateo County non-profit organization. |
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Howard Street This 50,000 SF project is four stories of wood frame housing on top of a concrete podium |
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Bernal
Dwellings Nibbi Brothers built 160 units of affordable family rental housing for the SF Housing Authority. The project was Nibbi's third HOPE VI project. |
Bayview Nibbi Brothers-Marinship joint venture was selected to build a 54 unit, 56,413 SF senior housing project. |
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Keith Street Homes Nibbi Brothers-Baines and Robertson joint venture in Hunter Point provided 10 affordable single-family homes for sale to first-time home buyers. |
Stoneman Village II housing project consisted of the new construction of 60 units |
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Minna Park Four-story wood frame housing with a central landscaped courtyard in South of Market San Francisco. |
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Woolf House III this project is an addition to the existing Woolf House I and Woolf House II buildings |
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Arc Apartments Nibbi Brothers built a new four-story wood frame building in North Beach for RC San Francisco is a non-profit organization assisting disabled adults. |
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Lady Shaw
Senior Center Innovative 27,735 SF project built over the entrance to the Broadway Tunnel in San Francisco |
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