Santa Monica Takes Major Step in Reviving Historic Civic Auditorium with Negotiations with Revitalization Partners Group
The Santa Monica City Council voted to negotiate with RPG for the restoration and management of the historic Civic Auditorium, aiming to revive its role as a cultural venue.
San Francisco’s Eccentric 'Medieval Museum Home' Lists for $1.195 Million, Echoing the Legacy of a Revered Artistic Priest
A San Francisco home filled with medieval artifacts, owned by the late Rev. Guillermo Rodriguez, is for sale for $1,195,000. The unique property reflects the priest’s diverse interests and personal motto.
Applications Open for Ten New Affordable Homes in Folsom's Historic District by Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento is accepting applications for ten new affordable homes in Folsom's Historic District, designed with energy-efficient features and aimed at low-income households.
Mecklenburg County Set to Mail Out 2024 Property Tax Bills by July 31 With September 1 Due Date
Mecklenburg County will mail out property tax bills by July 31, 2024, due September 1, with interest accruing from January 6, 2025. Instructions for various payment options are detailed online.
City of Santa Rosa Invites Bids for Dryland Biosolids Farming on Petaluma's Twin Vista Ranch
Santa Rosa seeks bids for leasing Twin Vista Ranch for dryland biosolids farming, requiring 5+ years' experience. Viewing is by appointment; bids due August 7, start at $22/acre/year.
San Francisco Breaks Ground on Mission District's Affordable Senior Housing Project to Fight Homelessness
Mayor London Breed initiated a new senior housing project in the Mission District, providing 145 units for homeless or at-risk seniors with rents based on income.
New Affordable Housing Complex Opens in San Jose Offering Hope to Low-Income Residents
The Arya complex, offering 87 affordable housing units for very low-income individuals, has opened in San Jose, focusing on enhancing residents' quality of life and accessibility to public transit.
Boston's Charles F. Hurley and Erich Lindemann Buildings Slated for Mixed-Use Residential Redesign
The Healey-Driscoll Administration plans to transform the Hurley and Lindemann buildings in Boston into mixed-use residential spaces, focusing on housing accessibility and preserving historical significance.
Chicago's United Center Owners Unveil $7 Billion '1901 Project' to Revitalize Near West Side with Green Spaces and Housing
The United Center's owning families announce a $7 billion redevelopment plan for Chicago's Near West Side, proposing a new neighborhood with a park, a music venue, housing, and more.
Illinois Invests $23.8 Million in Affordable Housing, Aims to Create 792 Homes Statewide
Illinois invests $23.8 million in LIHTC for 792 affordable homes, transforming sites like unused schools into developments, with a focus on equity, sustainability, and supporting vulnerable populations.












