City of Alameda breaks ground on Rosefield Village

The Housing Authority of the City of Alameda (AHA) has broken ground on a re-development project at Rosefield Village.

AHA has owned Rosefield Village since 1956 and will oversee all aspects of the re-development. When construction is completed in mid-2022, the site density will have increased from 53 units to 92 units.

Located at 727 Buena Vista Ave., with convenient access to services and public transportation, Rosefield Village, is a mixed income family housing development that offers affordable housing options for Alameda’s low-income residents. In addition, Alameda Unified School District (AUSD) employees who earn 20% to 80% of the area’s median income will be eligible to apply to live in the apartments.

The general contractor is JH Fitzmaurice.

California Construction News staff writer

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