To realize Tahanan, the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund and local nonprofit antipoverty organization Tipping Point Community privately funded land acquisition, predevelopment, and construction, which limited the regulatory requirements that add cost and time to publicly financed projects. With additional help from California Senate Bill 35, which streamlines the approvals process for qualified affordable housing projects, the building opened three years after the site's purchase. The sawtoothed rainscreen facade orients windows toward the city's downtown skyline. MISSING Understanding how PPPs can work to alleviate the housing shortage 48 URBAN LAND SPRING 2023