Construction Begins on 584-Bed Student Housing Project at San Francisco State U.

The project will be located on the southeast edge of the SF State campus and is expected to be completed in 2020. The 584-bed, mixed-use community will feature fully furnished apartment-style units with private and shared accommodations.

Representatives from SF State, American Campus Communities and the project team celebrate the commencement of construction of the university’s newest on-campus student housing.

SAN FRANCISCO— American Campus Communities has broken ground on a new 584-bed student housing development here in a public-private partnership with San Francisco State University.

The project will be located on the southeast edge of the SF State campus and is expected to be completed in 2020. The 584-bed, mixed-use community will feature fully furnished apartment-style units with private and shared accommodations. Residents will have access to nearly 14,000 square feet of modern amenity space, including social and recreational lounges and an Academic Success Center. The development will also include nearly 15,000 square feet of on-site retail. The development is designed sustainably and will pursue a LEED Gold certification.

San Francisco State University is a public research university that serves nearly 30,000 students and is part of the California State University System. The student housing project marks the first equity-financed public-private partnership for the California State University System. With a waiting list of more than 2,000 students wanting to live on the SFSU campus, the partnership will allow for a state-of-the-art solution to the need for updated student housing at affordable price points in the market, American Campus Communities states. The project is the result of a development collaboration with Pacific Union Development Company and RLR Ventures, who have been working with SF State on the Holloway Avenue revitalization project since 2014.

“This public-private partnership with American Campus Communities and Pacific Union Development Company will help us meet the demand for modern, on-campus student housing,” says Jason Porth, SF State’s vice president for University Enterprises. “It has also created an exciting opportunity to contribute to the revitalization of Holloway Avenue.”

“We’re excited to kick off our partnership with the California State University System,” says Jamie Wilhelm, ACC executive vice president/public-private transactions. “We look forward to delivering modern, purpose-built student housing and we’re very proud of the work that PUDC and RLR have done in helping SF State meet its needs through a unique partnership model.”

The new facility is part of the university’s ongoing revitalization of Holloway Avenue. In addition to the student housing community, the corridor includes the university’s first new academic building in more than two decades—the Liberal & Creative Arts Building. The four-story, 76,000 square-foot building will house SF State’s Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts program, administrative offices, television studios, a newsroom, radio station and interdisciplinary lecture and active learning classrooms. It is scheduled to be open in the Fall 2020 semester.

The transaction was structured under the American Campus Equity program, which gives universities the opportunity to expand and modernize their student housing offerings without the use of university financial resources. Under the ACE program, ACC delivers high-quality student housing at lower development costs and operating expenses as well as affordable rents to residents, without the use of taxpayer or university funds, which allows universities to dedicate their capital to educational and research facilities.

Austin, TX-based American Campus Communities owned 168 student housing properties containing approximately 103,500 beds as of Sept. 30, 2018. Including its owned and third-party managed properties, ACC’s total managed portfolio consisted of 202 properties with approximately 131,900 beds.