Menlo Park council hands out $4.2 million to help build affordable housing projects

Three applications were approved, including one from MidPen Housing for $2 million for 62 homes for extremely and very-low income veterans
Watsonville housing project due in 2024

Community leaders and partners celebrated the construction framing milestone of Sparrow Terrace: 72 affordable homes, including 35 for farmworker families and six for individuals who have experienced homelessness
Construction Milestone Reached for Watsonville Affordable

Partners from the city, county and state joined to mark the construction framing milestone of Sparrow Terrace, MidPen Housing’s 14th affordable rental community in Santa Cruz County. Located at 141 Miles Ln. in Watsonville, Sparrow Terrace will offer 72 affordable apartments.
Campaign for Bay Area affordable housing bond that could unlock up to $20 billion starts gaining momentum

“Awareness of the problem is at an all-time high. With that has come an awareness about how central housing is to other issues like employment, education and health,” said Matthew O. Franklin, President & CEO of MidPen Housing. “I absolutely think this could win and that it’s the right ballot for an ambitious measure like this.”
Oakland’s Largest Housing Project Aims to Build 3,700 Homes On-Site

At a time when the Bay Area faces a major housing shortage, megaprojects like Brooklyn Basin create large-scale, high-density housing tucked into an urban area. MidPen has completed 341 affordable homes and will welcome residents to another 124 homes next year.
Monterey affordable housing project lauded as nearly perfect

The Monterey City Council Wednesday unanimously approved moving ahead with one of four tentative designs for a 42-unit, 100% affordable housing project on city land right behind City Hall.
California Strategic Growth Council Approves $750M for Affordable Housing

$31.9M awarded to MidPen for 92 affordable homes in San Francisco.
San Mateo County gives $30M for housing

$11.5M awarded to MidPen for 174 affordable homes in Daly City and Menlo Park
S.F. to build hundreds of units of teacher housing

Mayor London Breed announced that $32 million has been allocated for two more educator projects in San Francisco, including a proposed MidPen development at 750 Golden Gate Ave.
Mayor London Breed announces plan to create over 135 affordable homes for educators

Faced with a teacher and affordable housing shortage, San Francisco will provide over 135 new affordable homes to teachers, teacher’s aides and early childhood educators employed by the San Francisco Unified School District and San Francisco Community College District