Jerrold Commons
San Francisco, California
Opened: April 2025 | Capacity: 60 Residents
Jerrold Commons is a 60-cabin interim housing community in San Francisco’s Bayview, providing 68 beds for older adults and individuals living in RVs. The site offers private cabins and on-site services including meals, healthcare, and case management to support residents in achieving long-term stability. By transforming a vacant lot into a safe, dignified, and supportive village, Jerrold Commons expands shelter options and creates a clear pathway out of homelessness for vulnerable populations.
Jerrold Commons is an interim supportive housing community in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood, designed to provide temporary housing for older adults and individuals living in RVs. The site features 60 cabins offering 68 shelter beds, including eight cabins dedicated to residents currently living in RVs. BOSS Cubez provides high-quality modular units that transform a vacant lot into a welcoming, functional community. Residents receive essential services such as meals, medical and behavioral health care, and case management to help them achieve long-term stability. The project is part of Mayor Lurie’s “Breaking the Cycle” plan to expand interim housing capacity and address homelessness and behavioral health needs across the city. Multiple city departments collaborate with Homebridge to ensure comprehensive support and caregiving services tailored to older adults. Jerrold Commons creates a dignified, compassionate environment that provides safety, privacy, and a clear pathway toward permanent housing.
“Overall we had an amazing experience working with BOSS, all questions were addressed, and delivery deadline was met to avoid any delays with our project deadline. BOSS provided a relatively seamless process with very detailed direction in regard to assembly of the units. Products are of very high quality and really have provided a great housing solution alternative for our residents.”
— Bernardo Navarrete, City of Baldwin Park
“Our streets have literally become the waiting room for housing, I think this is a real game changer.”
— Elizabeth Funk, Founder of DignityMoves
“The BOSS system has been intelligently and strategically designed so the site assembly was remarkably simple. This led to a great balance between on site construction, organization and manufacturing expertise in this project.”
