More Than 1,470 Households Apply for 76 Apartments at Oakland’s Native American Health Center Project

Along a busy stretch of International Boulevard, Oakland’s Native American Health Center is putting the finishing touches on Flicker, a five-story community clinic and housing complex that tries to do a lot in one footprint. The project pairs a ground-floor cultural center and dental clinic with 76 affordable apartments overhead. The center says the goal is to cut months-long waits for dental care, create more than 50 long-term jobs and offer Indigenous Bay Area residents a much larger gathering space. Organizers are aiming to start moving residents in by the end of the year, with full services expected in early 2026.

What Flicker Will Include

According to the Native American Health Center, the 32,500-square-foot building at 3050 International…..

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