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Alameda Point Waterfront Enjoys New On-Site $23 Million Ferry Terminal
by Alameda Magazine Staff | Housing, Real Estate, Transportation | 0 |
San Francisco Bay Ferry’s New Seaplane Lagoon Offers Quick and Scenic 20 Minute Commute to...
Read MoreReassessing the Housing Authority
by Steven Tavares | Housing | 0 |
Recent tenant complaints about treatment by the Alameda Housing Authority has prompted calls for great civic oversight.
Read MoreAlameda Looks for Tenants to Renovate the Carnegie Free Library Building
by Keith Gleason | Housing | 0 |
The rebirth of Alameda’s Carnegie Free Library Building may be just around the corner — or not. Renovations carry a big price tag.
Read MoreGrim Future Predicted for Bay Area Housing
by Patrick Hoge | Housing, People, Politics | 0 |
Karen Chapple, a UC professor of urban planning, sees less economic, ethnic, and racial diversity unless planners implement a philosophical shift in policy.
Read MoreA New Nonprofit Matches Homeless College Students With Hosts
by Nuria Marquez Martinez | Housing, People | 0 |
Homeless to Homecoming is run by a middle school teacher who said her life changed when she hosted a homeless student in her home.
Read MoreMoving Your Aging Parents
by Lisa Fernandez | Housing, Senior Living | 0 |
Here are some key questions to ask before you do.
Read MoreThe Year of the Landlord?
by Steven Tavares | Housing, News, Politics | 0 |
There’s an increasing concern among Alameda tenants that they may lose their fight for rent control and just cause evictions on the Island.
Read MoreMeasure A R.I.P.
by Robert Gammon | Housing, Politics, Trends | 0 |
Recent state laws that require cities to build more housing — along with new legislation in Sacramento — are making no-growth initiatives like Alameda’s Measure A obsolete.
Read MoreOur Backyard: Alameda’s Big Mistake
by Robert Gammon | Housing | 0 |
The Alameda council turned down an offer for a free 8.5-acre waterfront park.
Read MoreHousing Goes Modular
by Robert Gammon | Housing | 0 |
Oakland housing developer Rick Holliday says his new factory-built, multi-unit housing projects will help address the housing shortage.
Read MoreNot on Board With the Plan
by Steven Tavares | Housing, News, Politics | 0 |
The Alameda City Council’s progressive, pro-growth majority has rejected four of the mayor’s planning board choices this year.
Read MoreA History of Exclusion
by Richard Rothstein | Housing, News, Politics | 0 |
How African Americans were blocked from living in most East Bay neighborhoods: an excerpt from the 2017 book “The Color of Law.”
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