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  • Medianone

    A new 142-unit housing community in Marina welcomes residents.

    Oct 15, 2024 Celia Jiménez here, thinking about Terracina at The Dunes, a 142-apartment affordable housing community right off Highway 1 in Marina. It’s a project I’ve seen from [...]

    November 14, 2024
  • Medianone

    Santa Monica approves development agreement affordable housing at 1318 4th Street

  • Medianone

    Renovation of Shotover Inn provides new homes for renters

  • Medianone

    LA Archdiocese leads project to develop unused buildings for affordable housing

  • To renovate an apartment — and not jack up the rent: These property owners have found a way

  • California needs affordable housing now. Repealing this racist measure is a good start | Opinion

  • On the ballot: What is Prop 5?

  • Housing Justice Advocates Cheer Bill Becoming Law That Will Save Affordable Housing for Tenants Across California

  • Why the California Housing Market Is So Expensive in 2024

  • SM.a.r.t Column: Part II: The Affordability Crisis: Unmasking California’s RHNA Process and Its Role in Gentrification

  • More affordable housing funds could come with new labor requirements

  • If California wants to build more housing, the ballot measure easing bond votes is crucial

  • Analysis of Potential Economic Impacts from Proposition 5

  • This SF group says it solved the math on affordable housing. Can it get others to follow?

  • Community Voices: Voters Must Demand Concrete Plans for Affordable Housing From Political Candidates

  • California Housing Is Even Less Affordable Than You Think, UC Berkeley Study Says

  • Santa Clara County affordable housing sees huge funding drop

  • Too much affordable housing? Concord rejects low-income project downtown, draws state scrutiny