Senior Housing

1904 Adeline Street, rendering by Kodama Diseno Architects

Permit Activity for Senior Housing at 1904 Adeline Street, Oakland

Recent permit activity has surfaced for the proposed four-story affordable senior housing complex at 1904 Adeline Street in West Oakland, Alameda County. Development permits have been approved, and the city has issued demolition permits for the existing Friendship Christian Church building, and a new building worksheet has been filed. The church is responsible for the development through the Friendship Community Development Corporation.

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933 Clement Street, image by Google Street View

The City Acquires 933 Clement Street, Richmond District

Wednesday was busy for San Francisco’s senior housing non-profit Self-Help for the Elderly. In the evening, SHE had scheduled their first community outreach regarding over two hundred affordable senior homes proposed along Ocean Beach in the Sunset. During the day, Mayor London Breed announced the acquisition of 933 Clement Street in the Richmond District for SHE to convert into affordable senior housing and a community dining space.

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1234 Great Highway, image by Google Satellite

Meeting Today on Affordable Senior Housing at 1234 Great Highway, Sunset District

The developers behind a proposed senior affordable housing project along the Great Highway are holding a public meeting tonight at the South Sunset Community Center. The event will be held tonight, November 8th, between 6-8PM at 2601 40th Avenue in San Francisco. Speaking with YIMBY, a representative for the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation shared that the proposal is “very early in the development process,” with more community meeting opportunities expected to occur early next year. TNDC and Self-Help for the Elderly are jointly responsible for the plan.

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1335-1385 Galindo Street View

Extension Requested For Senior Housing At 1335-1385 Galindo Street, Concord

A senior housing residential project has been scheduled for development at 1335-1385 Galindo Street in Concord. The project proposal includes the construction of a seven-story assisted living  facility offering 150 dwelling units for seniors, along with onsite services and care. AVESTA Development Group is the project developer. Irwin Partners Architects is responsible for the designs. Smith + Smith Landscape Architects is responsible for landscaping.

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