Alice Griffith failed more than 100 Housing Authority inspections in the past year. Each failure sinks the complex's finances deeper in the hole.
Briefly

Alice Griffith, a Bayview public housing complex, has faced severe issues, with 129 failed inspections, particularly in Phase I. McCormack Baron Salazar, the development's owner since 2017, has been responsible for the poor conditions, which include malfunctioning elevators and pest infestations. As a result, the Housing Authority has halted subsidy payments, further straining low-income tenants. With tenants experiencing worse living standards post-redevelopment, concerns are raised about the HOPE SF initiative’s effectiveness in improving public housing in San Francisco.
Some residents who were transferred from dilapidated public housing known as "Double Rock" to the redeveloped Alice Griffith have said that they preferred their old homes.
The Housing Authority disclosed inspections from just Phase I. It's unclear if the other two developments have a similarly high number of failed inspections.
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