
Zygmunt Arendt House
850 Broderick Street, San Francisco, CA
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Zygmunt Arendt House, developed through a collaboration between HomeRise and Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation with WRT/Solomon E.T.C., stands as HomeRise’s first permanent supportive housing project dedicated to formerly homeless seniors. Opened in June 2010, the building honors the legacy of Zygmunt Arendt, a World War II refugee, whose contribution helped make the project possible.
The Zygmunt Arendt House offers 47 individual studios, each equipped with a full bathroom and kit...
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Amenities & Care Offered
Supportive housing
Community
Welcoming lobby
Courtyard garden
Landscaped roof deck
Laundry facilities
Community room
Room
Individual studios
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Zygmunt Arendt House
850 Broderick Street, San Francisco, CA
Located at 850 Broderick Street in San Francisco, Zygmunt Arendt House is situated in a vibrant and accessible neighborhood. Broderick Street is a north-south thoroughfare in San Francisco, running through the heart of the city. The area provides convenient access to local amenities, transportation, and community services. San Francisco is known for its diverse culture, iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, and a thriving economy. Residents of Zygmunt Arendt House can easily enjoy the city's numerous parks, cultural attractions, shopping centers, and dining options. Additionally, its location likely offers access to essential healthcare facilities and public transportation, ensuring residents can navigate the city with ease.
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