Affordable Housing

Palo Alto Homekey aerial view, illustration by Charles F Bloszies

Palo Alto Homekey Proposed for 1237 San Antonio Road, Palo Alto

Plans for the Palo Alto Homekey have reached the planning department, with an application for entitlement recently submitted and under review. The project is being developed by the City of Palo Alto in collaboration with Menlo Park-based LifeMoves. Once complete, the project would create a support services facility and 76 units of temporary housing for formerly homeless individuals.

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440 Arden Way view from across the street, rendering by LPAS Architecture + Design

Community Feedback Platform Opens for 440 Arden Way, North Sacramento

Plans are under review for a five-story affordable housing project to rise at 440 Arden Way, located in Old North Sacramento. BRIDGE Housing Corporation has proposed to replace the vacated Sacramento armory building with 124 new homes, including 31 permanent supportive housing. Now, the nonprofit developer is working with coUrbanize to get community feedback with the launch of a new website.

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3000 Shattuck Avenue corner view from Shattuck looking north, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Expanded Plans Revealed for 3000 Shattuck Avenue, South Berkeley

Expanded permits have been filed for a nine-story residential infill at 3000 Shattuck Avenue in South Berkeley. The application marks a significant increase from plans filed by a different developer in 2017 for 23 co-living apartments. Now, NX Ventures has proposed building 156 new homes on the same corner lot, within walking distance from groceries, shops, AC Transit, and the Ashby BART Station.

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691 China Basin Street

Our City & Mayor London Breed Celebrate New Housing At 691 China Basin Street, Mission Bay, San Francisco

The city of San Francisco and its beloved Mayor London Breed is celebrating the inauguration of a new housing develoment at 691 China Basin Street in Mission Bay, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a housing community offering affordable residences and onsite services. Mercy Housing is the project developer. Studio Vara and Paulett Taggart Architects teamed up to design the project.

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Monarch Bay Hotel aerial view, rendering by BDE Architecture

Renderings for the Monarch Bay Shoreline Project in San Leandro

Updated renderings have been revealed with detailed plans for the Monarch Bay Shoreline Development project, poised to reshape 75 acres of the San Leandro waterfront. The plans would reshape a swath of surface parking and a portion of an existing golf course into 491 residential units, a 210-room hotel, and shops between Marina Park and the Oakland International Airport in Alameda County. The project is a public-private partnership with the City of San Leandro and Cal Coast Companies.

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