Housing

Montecito Family Apartments in Mountain View: 85 New Homes Approved

The City of Mountain View unanimously approved the Montecito Family Apartments project, transforming what is currently a 12,000 sq. ft. office building into 85 much-needed, 100% affordable homes for families in the area. Learn more about Montecito Family Apartments here.

Spieker Senior Development in Walnut Creek: 354 New Homes Approved

This development will span an area of approximately 30.6 acres in unincorporated Walnut Creek in Contra Costa County. As a Life Plan Community—also referred to as Continuing Care Retirement Community, or CCRC—it will offer housing, resident services, and long-term care to senior residents. Learn more about Spieker Senior Development here.

Redwood City’s Sequoia Station Project: 631 New homes Approved

This mixed-use development on over 12 acres by Lowe and Eden Housing will add over 600 new homes to the Bay Area while also dedicating land for Caltrain rail line expansion to be redeveloped into neighborhood-serving retail, open space, and above-grade commercial office space. Learn more about Sequoia Station here.

Santa Clara’s Civic Center Multifamily Housing Project: 108 New Homes Approved

According to the Santa Clara County Housing Need Report, 100,000 families in Santa Clara can only afford fewer than 34,000 homes in the county. The Civic Center Multifamily Housing Project will help alleviate this problem by creating 108 new homes that are 100% affordable and available within the lower end of the affordability range. Learn …

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925 Bryant in San Francisco: 218 New Homes Approved

This development will transform what is currently a vacant commercial building with a surface parking lot into a seven-story group housing, bringing 218 much-needed homes to the SoMa neighborhood. Learn more about 925 Bryant here.

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