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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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5555 Hollis Street, image courtesy Sutter Health

Sutter Health Reveals $1 Billion Expansion Plans in Emeryville

Plans have been revealed for a $1 Billion medical campus in Emeryville, Alameda County. The announcement comes after the Sacramento-based not-for-profit Sutter Health purchased the 12-acre Emery Yards development in the densely-built city, featuring two existing multi-story structures, a massive parking garage, and several vacant lots. Sutter Health will be collaborating with Sutter East Bay Medical Group to manage the site.

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117 J Street, image via Google Street View

Hotel Conversion For 117 J Street, Old Sacramento

Recent plans have been filed to convert a reconstructed three-story brick building at 117 J Street in Old Sacramento to become a 14-key hotel. The existing structure is a reconstruction of the gold rush-era Sacramento Daily Union Building. Sacramento-based Bollinger Family 2012 LLC is listed as the current property owner.

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Oceanwide Center, design by Foster + Partners with Heller Manus Architects

SFYIMBY Year in Review: November 2024

For the last twelve days of 2024, SF YIMBY will look back on each month and reflect on the biggest stories we covered. Throughout November, there were various stories to cover, ranging from permits to meetings, and even the occasional construction update. The active topping out of an affordable housing structure on Haight Street contrasted with our Thanksgiving turkey of the year, the encumbered Oceanwide Center, an empty hole in the ground that was once poised to create the second-tallest building in the Bay Area.

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