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The Gill Tract is 104 acres of land in Berkeley and Albany, California that the regents of the University of California purchased from the family of the late Edward Gill in 1928. As of 2021, the land is used for UC Berkeley housing, an elementary school, public fields, a community garden, and agricultural research plots.
Through its subsidiary Flannery Associates, California Forever anonymously purchased over 50,000 acres of farm land in southeastern Solano County, on the edge of the San Francisco Bay Area. In August 2023, the company announced the East Solano Plan to build a new walkable city of up to 400,000 people on 17,500 acres of land. In July 2024, the ...
“Buying up farmland at low prices and rezoning for housing development has been a quick way to make a buck for decades in California," the Solano Farm Bureau said in a statement released by ...
Individual pertained rights for agricultural use of land and maintenance of farm residencies while collective had the right to convert farmland into residential development. This conversion was to be done within a certain proximity to metropolitan cities that maintain existing farming that would fall threat to residential intrusion. [9] Outside ...
The affordable housing funds also include money for transportation improvements. Affordable housing projects in Fresno, Lemoore win state money. Here’s what they’re planning
Commonwealth Companies first eyed the former Northern Casket Company, 16 N. Brooke St., and the former Winnebago Cheese Factory, 233 W. Division St., for adaptive reuse into affordable housing in ...
Ellicott Mall (partially demolished and converted into privately owned Ellicott Town Center) Marine Drive Apartments (formerly Dante Place) Frederick Douglass Towers (formerly Talbert Mall)
Avenel Cooperative Housing Project, properly known as Avenel Homes, [2] is a 10-unit cooperative housing development designed by architect Gregory Ain, and built in 1947 in the Silver Lake section of Los Angeles. Ain's innovative design has been called "a model for effective use of limited space for low-cost urban housing."