San Mateo County is undergoing a significant redevelopment, including the replacement of 555 aging apartments. The overall project will be executed in four phases, which will lead to the replacement of these old apartments in the San Francisco metro area. The opening celebrations for Phase I took place last week.
Highlights
- A new affordable housing project is open for residents in San Mateo through its Phase I.
- Phase II of the development, based at a Cow Palace location, will open for locals by 2027.
- Through both phases, developers are driven to bring affordable housing and assist kids through reserved units and child care centers.
San Mateo’s Officials Celebrate Opening of Phase I of Midway Village
San Mateo County officials celebrate the opening of Phase I through a ribbon-cutting ceremony (Source: @midpenhousing.org)
Based at Daly City’s Cow Palace location, phase I of a new affordable housing development has opened for low-income households. The first phase of Midway Village has also been developed for young adults moving out of foster care.
A formal celebration took place last week for the first 147 units, which will replace some of the 555 apartments built on the site during the 70s. Located about 8 miles south of downtown San Francisco, the MidPen-led development is being constructed at 80 Park St…