Anaheim city council rejects Hills Preserve development, citing fire and evacuation concerns

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California Construction News staff writer A proposal for apartments and commercial space in east Anaheim was rejected early by a majority of Anaheim’s city council,...

Native American communities to receive $91 million for affordable housing

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California Construction News staff writer Native American tribes across California will receive more than $91 million in state funding to build affordable housing and provide...

San Francisco calls opening of 180 Jones Street a milestone for affordable housing development

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California Construction News staff writer The grand opening of a new 100% affordable housing project in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district, marks a significant milestone in...

Groundbreaking at 3300 Mission St. a step toward affordable housing in San Francisco’s Mission...

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California Construction News staff writer A groundbreaking at 3300 Mission St. in San Francisco has launched construction on one of the first 100% affordable housing...

San Diego invites input on proposed projects in Coastal Resilience Master Plan

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California Construction News staff writer To safeguard the future of San Diego’s coastline and mitigate the risks posed by rising sea levels, the city has...

Los Angeles hosts Innovative Construction Expo to accelerate affordable housing development

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California Construction News staff writer The City of Los Angeles hosted the first-ever Innovative Construction Expo Nov. 13, bringing together more than 150 affordable housing...

Partnership to transform Embarcadero Plaza into waterfront park

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California Construction News staff writer San Francisco’s Embarcadero Plaza is set to undergo a major transformation through a public-private partnership aimed at revitalizing the city’s...

Agreement reached with La Habra Heights on State housing law violations

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California Construction News staff writer California has reached an agreement with the City of La Habra Heights to bring the city into compliance with state...

Shimmick Corporation settles lawsuit with Golden Gate Bridge Authority for $97 million

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California Construction News staff writer Shimmick Corporation has settled a lawsuit with the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District for $97 million after three...

Renovations planned for the Prentice permanent supportive housing in Skid Row

California Construction News staff writer The Prentice permanent supportive housing site in Los Angeles’ Skid Row will receive $3 million in federal funding to support...

Projects and opportunities

Nibbi receives Notice to Proceed on St. Paul Terrace affordable housing project in Berkeley

California Construction News staff writer Nibbi has received Notice to Proceed on a new affordable housing community for St. Paul AME Berkeley, with Lowney Architecture...

Santa Rosa breaks ground on Hopper Avenue fire recovery corridor project

California Construction News staff writer The City of Santa Rosa broke ground April 14 on the Hopper Avenue Corridor Fire Recovery Improvements Project, beginning a...

California breaks ground on Indian Heritage Center in West Sacramento as part of $200M...

California Construction News staff writer Construction of the California Indian Heritage Center is moving ahead on a 51-acre site at the confluence of the American...