Streamline Drywall is proud to be a part of 850 Turk Street, an 8-story, 92-unit, 105,000 GSF Type I affordable family housing development rising in San Francisco. Partnered with Cahill Contractors (GC) as a certified local business enterprise, Streamline's union crew is delivering the precision interior building systems this landmark affordable housing development demands.
Developed by MidPen Housing Corporation and designed by David Baker Architects, 850 Turk Street reflects a high standard of civic purpose, design thoughtfulness, and community investment. The quality of every collaborator on this project is felt in the work — and it shows.
On the ground, Streamline's Chief of Operations Dashaun Briant has been a driving force — reading the space, anticipating what's next, and holding the team to a standard that doesn't waver. Under Cahill Contractors GC, Streamline's union crew is executing interior metal stud framing and gypsum board assemblies with the coordination and craftsmanship that transforms a good build into an exceptional one. Union labor. Local hands. A standard the city will feel for generations.
850 Turk Street will deliver 92 units of 100% affordable family housing in San Francisco — contributing directly to the City's long-term housing goals while anchoring a community of families in a neighborhood that needs it. Developed by MidPen Housing Corporation with the design excellence of David Baker Architects, this project sets a standard for what affordable housing can and should look like. Streamline is proud to contribute union labor, local workforce participation, and uncompromising craftsmanship to a development that the city will feel for generations.