Calaveras County's Behavioral Health Services Department will look to acquire the 30-unit Hillside Apartments complex in San Andreas for low-income housing.
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A modest building boom is taking place in Sacramento's central city. Work is under way on at least a half-dozen projects that will bring more than 250 housing units and thousands of square feet of retail to the grid, even as the market in the rest of the region remains stagnant.
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Tricorp Hearn Construction, one northern California’s leading commercial General Contractors, has just completed a $4.7 million renovation of the 106 unit affordable housing complex, Village II Apartment Complex in Suisun City, CA.
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Can R Street become downtown Sacramento's first true art and culture corridor? That's the idea being promoted by an experienced local developer.
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In the name of a streamlined and more efficient regional system, the Sonoma City Council voted to complete the dissolution of its redevelopment agency by transferring its housing assets to a countywide agency. Monday’s 3-2 vote surrenders to the Housing Authority of the County of Sonoma three properties currently owned by the city: 20269 Broadway, a site purchased for $3.2 million with the ...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The McClatchy Company (NYSE-MNI) today reported net income from continuing operations in the fourth quarter of 2011 of $42.0 million, or 49 cents per share, ...
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The University of California has been slowly expanding the use of private developers to build student housing over the last decade, authorizing seven such deals since 2000 at UC Irvine, UC Davis and UC Riverside.
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Dissolving anti-blight financing mechanism that permeated city and county operations is no easy task
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A Sacramento City College center in Davis that is the first community college on a University of California campus is set to open its doors to students on Saturday.
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ENCINO, CA-The US apartment sector powered through last summer’s economic doldrums to record strong absorption gains and higher occupancy rates. So says a 2012 National Apartment Report, which was released by Marcus & Millichap . Tight supply conditions exist, especially in metros with high barriers to entry, says the report.
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