Our Campus
Housing for LGBTQ+ seniors in San Francisco is the brainchild of Dr. Marcy Adelman and the late Jeanette Gurevitch, Openhouse Founders, who began worrying more than 20 years ago about the future needs of LGBTQ+ seniors.
In strong partnership with Mercy Housing, the concept began to take shape in 2014 and grew to fruition in December 2016 when residents began moving into 55 Laguna.
The subsequent opening of the building at 95 Laguna in 2019, named after the Openhouse founders, completed this large-scale and impressive project.
Please note: The waitlist to live at 55 Laguna and 95 Laguna are currently full. Please visit our Resource & Housing Navigation page for information about receiving housing assistance.
Amenities and other unique features
52 studio apartments, 62 one-bedroom units, 7 two-bedroom units
Units have high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling Windows
Full kitchens
Historic art and murals throughout buildings and in public spaces throughout this block of San Francisco
Large shared outdoor courtyard, 2nd floor Terrace at 55 Laguna and Balcony at 75 Laguna
Large community rooms and individual meeting rooms throughout
Wider hallways for better wheelchair maneuverability.
Close proximity to Castro neighborhood and San Francisco LGBT Center
55 Laguna is an adaptive reuse and renovation of an historic building. 95 Laguna is new construction. The buildings share a large courtyard and outdoor area.
The two buildings have access to over 10,000 square feet of programming space at the Bob Ross LGBT Center at 65 Laguna and the Openhouse Community Center at 75 Laguna.
Service Approach: From the Bob Ross LGBT Senior Service Center at 65 Laguna and the Morton B. Blatt and Peter G. Holmstrom LGBTQ+ Senior Community Center at 75 Laguna, Openhouse provides support for San Francisco’s community of LGBTQ+ seniors, and offers resources, services and community building activities to help all residents live healthy and independent lives. Included in these services are an onsite Resident Services Coordinator, case management services, health and wellness support, and community activities.
Tenant Profile
Individuals and couples who are 55 years and older for 55 Laguna and those who are 62 and older for 95 Laguna whose household income does not exceed 50% of Area Median Income (AMI).
14 of 117 units are set aside for formerly homeless funded through Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and 15 are for homeless individuals placed by the San Francisco Department of Homelessness Continuum of Care (COC) program.
The waitlists to live at 55 Laguna and 95 Laguna are currently full. Please visit our Resource & Housing Navigation page for information about receiving housing assistance.
Our History
Rome wasn’t built overnight - and neither were we. Here’s a timeline of what it took to get Openhouse to where it is today:
- 2012 -
Landmark decision by the SF Planning Commission to build the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ welcoming low-income housing project
- 2014 - Construction begins on the Openhouse Community at 55 Laguna
- 2016 -
Residents move into 55 Laguna and Openhouse opens San Francisco’s first LGBTQ+ senior center at 65 Laguna
- 2017 - Construction begins on the Marcy Adelman and Jeanette Gurevitch Openhouse Community at 95 Laguna
- 2019 -
Residents move into 95 Laguna
- 2020 -
Openhouse opens San Francisco’s first LGBTQ+ senior activity center at 75 Laguna