OMA, with San Francisco-based Y.A. Studio, completes 730 Stanyan, a mixed-use affordable housing development in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. The project is located at the intersection of Haight and Stanyan Streets, near the entrance to Golden Gate Park.

The development provides 160 permanently affordable homes for low-income families, including formerly unhoused residents and Transitional Age Youth. It is developed by the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) and the Chinatown Community Development Center (CCDC). Both outlets describe 730 Stanyan as OMA’s first fully affordable housing project completed in the United States, and they note the building’s apartment-block layout organized around multiple courtyards.

While the sources largely align on the location, scale, affordability commitment, and who the homes serve, they emphasize slightly different framing. ArchDaily focuses on the project’s completion and its role as OMA’s first 100% affordable U.S. development. Dezeen highlights the same “first” status for OMA and the courtyards and neighborhood context around Golden Gate Park and Haight-Ashbury.