Menlo Park

Downtown Menlo Park Development Sample Proposed Layout, image via Presidio Bay Ventures

Menlo Park Opens Three Downtown Parking Plazas to Affordable Housing

The City of Menlo Park has opened up applications for the development of three large parking plazas in Downtown Menlo Park. The city plans to build a minimum of 345 units of affordable housing spread across the three sites but has not restricted the addition of more units. The program plans to integrate affordable housing options into the high-resource downtown area.

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795 Willow Road Rendering

Groundbreaking Celebrated For Affordable Housing at 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park

The City of Menlo Park recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a new affordable housing project for veterans at 795 Willow Road, Menlo Park. The project proposal included the development of a new 100% permanent supportive housing community offering affordable housing options for veterans. MidPen Housing is the project developer. Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP is responsible for the designs. Guzman Construction Group is the general contractor.

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1162 El Camino Real

New BMR Units Proposed at 1162 El Camino Real, Menlo Park

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 1162 El Camino Real in Menlo Park. The project proposal includes the development of a residential complex offering nine dwelling units as Below Market Rate (BMR) options. Once approved, the project will replace a two-story retail store. Prince Street Partners is listed as the project applicant.

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320 Sheridan Drive, rendering by Robert Becker for SDG Architects

Affordable Housing Project Progresses at 320 Sheridan Drive, Menlo Park

A Notice of Exemption (NOE) has been filed for a project proposed for development at 320 Sheridan Drive in Menlo Park, San Mateo County. The project proposal includes the development of an affordable housing community consisting of three three-story buildings offering 88 units and onsite amenity spaces. The project site previously housed Flood School and was owned by Ravenswood City School District.

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