A Las Vegas developer is proposing more than 900 homes on a former Coast Guard site in a large East Bay suburb — a major move in a city that has struggled to bring massive housing projects to fruition.
Developers Eddie Haddad and Georges Maalouf want to build 940 homes — 403 townhomes, 409 detached homes, 56 accessory dwelling units and 72 affordable homes — on the 59-acre site at 3295 Haleakala St. in Concord, just two miles from the North Concord BART station.
“This was a unique opportunity to deliver meaningful housing that allows various income types to be able to experience and be a part of the Concord community,” said David Bowlby, a representative for the developers…