Affordable Housing


3001 El Camino Real overview, concept sketch by David Baker Architects

Permits Filed for Affordable Housing at 3001 El Camino Real, Ventura, Palo Alto

New permits have been filed for a five-story affordable housing project at 3001 El Camino Real in Ventura, Palo Alto. The development will replace a single-story commercial structure and surface parking along the Peninsula’s commercial artery, close to the California Avenue Caltrain station, with 129 new homes. Charities Housing is the project owner, operating through El Camino PA LP.

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4995 Stockton Boulevard, image by Mogavero Architects

Permits Filed For a Residential Project At 4995 Stockton Boulevard In Colonial Heights, Sacramento

Development permits have been filed for a new affordable housing project at 4995 Stockton Boulevard in Colonial Heights, Sacramento. The project proposal includes the development of affordable residential units built in 21 four-story buildings, seven three-story buildings, and 13 triplex buildings. Plans call for the demolition of an existing building on the site. Mercy Housing is the project developer.

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Potrero Power Station development master view from the Bay, rendering by Foster + Partners

Excavation Underway for Potrero Power Station along San Francisco’s Dogpatch Waterfront

A recent site visit has shown notable progress on demolition and excavation for the 2,600-home Potrero Power Station development nine months after groundbreaking. Crews have removed several structures while retaining the historic Station A and 300-foot smokestack, both brick structures will serve as focal points in the 29-acre waterfront development in Dogpatch, San Francisco. Associate Capital is responsible for the project.

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Mission Rock update with the San Francisco skyline in the background

Three Of Four Towers Near Topping Out in Phase One of Mission Rock in Mission Bay, San Francisco

Construction has topped out for Buildings B and G in Mission Rock, with Building A near the same milestone, and groundbreaking imminent for Building F. As phase one of the project speeds towards completion, more is expected from one of the most prominent projects to complete San Francisco’s decades-long plan to replace surface parking in Mission Bay with a vibrant transit-oriented neighborhood. Mission Rock is being led by Mission Rock Partner, a joint venture with Tishman Speyer and the San Francisco Giants.

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