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One Hamilton Drive from the mound at Hauke Park, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Affordable Housing Approved For One Hamilton Drive, Mill Valley, Marin County

A new affordable housing infill project has been approved for development at One Hamilton Drive in Mill ValleyMarin County. The project proposal includes the development of affordable multi-family rental housing. The City of Mill Valley is the property owner, and EAH Housing is the project developer and future housing manager. Van Meter Williams Pollack is the project architect. Merrill Morris Partners is responsible for landscape architecture. Adobe Associates is the civil engineer.

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625 Randolph Street Site Plan

Workforce Housing Proposed At 625 Randolph Street In Napa

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 625 Randolph Street in Napa. The project proposal includes the development of workforce housing for Napa’s First United Methodist Church, along with onsite parking, indoor gathering space, and outdoor play areas. Burbank Housing Development Corporation is the project developer. Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP is responsible for the designs.

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Bell Gardens Groundbreaking

Affordable Housing Breaks Ground At 38889 Bell Street In Fremont

A new affordable housing project celebrated ground breaking at 38889 Bell Street in Fremont. The project proposal includes the development of a two-building affordable housing community that includes redeveloping a motel on the site and a new three-story construction. The project aims to enrich community thru efficient design. The project team includes RCD, James E. Roberts-Obayashi Corp, and Van Meter Williams Pollack.

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87 East Evelyn Avenue, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Mountain View Decides on Developer for Affordable Housing Site

Affirmed Housing has been selected as the future developer for 87 East Evelyn Avenue, a surface parking lot owned by VTA in Mountain View, Santa Clara County. The team plans to build a seven-story and twelve-story apartment midrise containing a total of 268 affordable homes, including some for the county’s Rapid Rehousing program. The proposal is expected to cost around $225 million.

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