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Oddstad Housing project, rendering by Seidel and BDE

Construction Underway For Oddstad Elementary School Redevelopment, Pacifica

Construction is now underway, with a recently approved $39 million contract to complete phase one of the residential redevelopment at the former Oddstad Elementary School site in Pacifica, San Mateo County. The property had been vacant for over two decades after the school’s closure. Crews are now expecting the first 45 units to finish next year, offering affordable housing dedicated to Pacifica School District workforce employees.

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6230 Claremont Avenue establishing view, rendering by BDE Architecture

Formal Application For 6230 Claremont Avenue in Rockridge, Oakland

Formal development permits have been filed for the seven-story senior housing facility at 6230 Claremont Avenue in Rockridge, Oakland. The application invokes Senate Bill 330 and the State Density Bonus law to streamline the approval process, though the project does not use a density bonus. San Francisco-based Ellis Partners is the project applicant and co-owner with Spirit Living Group.

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555 West Midfeild Road New Apartments Rendering, image by BDE

Documents Filed for Infill Apartment Project at 555 West Midfield Road in Mountain View

A Notice of Exemption was recently filed with CEQA, permitting the construction of a large infill project at 555 West Midfield Road in Mountain View. The project is brought by the existing site owners, AvalonBay Communities, who currently manage 404 apartment units at the address. The new project will add an additional 323 units, for a total of 727 on the site.

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Lazuli Landing establishing view, rendering by BDE Architecture

Construction Underway For Lazuli Landing, Union City

Construction is progressing for an affordable housing project at 33435 Mission Boulevard in Alameda County’s Union City. The development is being led by MidPen Housing, looking to produce 81 units across a four-story complex with community-serving retail space to be operated by Union City’s Youth & Family Services. The project is the first affordable development in decades for the Decoto neighborhood.

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