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1244 Cherry Street

Apartments Approved At 1244 Cherry Street In San Carlos

A new housing project has been approved for construction at 1244 Cherry Street in San Carlos. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story apartment complex offering affordable homes for rent. The onsite office structure and the remaining housing units will be demolished. Nonprofits HIP Housing and Eden Housing have teamed to form Cherry Street Commons as the project developers.

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3301 Kerner Boulevard

Groundbreaking Today At 3301 Kerner Boulevard, San Rafael

A new housing project is all set to break ground today at its project site at 3301 Kerner Boulevard in San Rafael. The project proposal includes the construction of a 100% permanent supportive housing complex. The project will convert a vacant office building on the site. Eden Housing is the project developer. Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP is responsible for the designs.

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Timber Senior Housing

Senior Housing At 37660 Timber Street In Newark Receives Funding

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 37660 Timber Street in Newark. The project proposal includes the construction of a senior housing community offering 79 residential units for seniors. The project has been granted $21.7 million in funding for its construction. Eden Housing is the project developer. Van Meter Williams Pollack is responsible for the designs. Financial partners include City of Newark and County of Alameda (Measure A1 Affordable Housing Fund).

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Sunnydale Block 9

Approval for Sunnydale Block 9 In San Francisco

The proposed designs for Sunnydale Block 9 have been approved. The project proposal includes the construction of a residential building offering 100% affordable units, landscaped areas, courtyards, and onsite residential amenities. Related California, Mercy Housing, Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, Architect Van Meter Williams Pollack, and Associate Architect KMA are all on the project team.

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