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Capture photography and aerial drone coverage of the Rich Sorro Commons community as part of Mission Housing's 38-property portfolio engagement.
Rich Sorro Commons was Mission Bay's first affordable family housing development, built in 2002 at King and Berry Streets. The site lifts four stories of housing above a street-level base containing 85 parking spaces, a 3,000-square-foot daycare center, and 10,000 square feet of commercial space along King Street whose market-rate leases fund resident services including the Rich Sorro After-School Program. Units range from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom duplexes. We closed Day 2 at Rich Sorro to capture the property with photography focused on the King Street and Berry Street frontages, the interior courtyard with its raised tree planters and play area, and aerial drone work showing the property's relationship to the Mission Bay corridor and the nearby CalTrain station.