Filmmaker George Lucas, creator of the “Star Wars” movies, has a new project that’s already generating buzz.
His efforts this time aren’t focused on Hollywood, though, but San Francisco, where the billionaire director is offering some of his own land and money to create one of the largest affordable housing projects in city.
Lucas reportedly plans to give up part of his property in west Marin County for a 224-unit development, according to local news. He is planning to build rental housing that will accommodate senior citizens and local workers. In perhaps the most remarkable part of his idea, Lucas intends to pay for the entire project himself, without federal, state, or other grant aid, The Contra Costa Times reported on Wednesday.
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The plan, expected to be submitted to the county Community Development Agency this week, calls for 120 two- and three-bedroom “workforce” residences, and 104 one- and two-bedroom residences for seniors, according to the Times. There will also be four parking garages, but nothing would be visible from Lucas Valley Road.









