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Oakland Housing and Community Development Department Awards $80.5 Million to Affordable Housing Developments
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Oakland Housing and Community Development Department Awards $80.5 Million to Affordable Housing Developments
In a statement released on Jan. 16, Oakland’s HCD stated, “Five New Construction Multifamily Affordable Housing Development projects awarded a total of $80.5 million to develop 583 affordable rental homes throughout Oakland. Awardees will leverage the City’s investments to apply for funding from the state and private entities.”
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Oakland Acquisition Company’s Acquisition of County’s Interest in Coliseum Property on the Verge of Completion
The Board of Supervisors is committed to closing the deal expeditiously, and County staff have worked tirelessly to move the deal forward on mutually agreeable terms. The parties are down to the final details and, with the cooperation of OAC and Coliseum Way Partners, LLC, the Board will take a public vote at an upcoming meeting to seal this transaction.
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For husband and wife teamTanyaHolland and Phil Surkis, of B-Side BBQ located at 3303 San Pablo Ave. in Oakland, it was important to honor the area where they set up shop. They’ve done this by commissioning Oakland artist April Banks to create a series of pieces inspired by West Oakland’s Black Cowboy Parade, an annual event for nearly 30 years. However, if you look closely at the art, you might be surprised to find Holland and Surkis mixed into the 19th Century images. “We had a little fun with it,” says Holland. There is something very appropriate about seeing Holland and Surkis on the wall, each donning a cowboy hat – they are cowboys of the “New West.” Mavericks who are tirelessly working to feed a neighborhood that’s just starting to come back from hard times. B-Side’s tag line is “Old West Oakland.” As West Oakland residents, they know first hand that it’s a big deal for neighbors to finally have a place to go for dinner without traveling to other neighborhoods. “We’re meeting new people every day, and we’re thrilled when folks who live in West Oakland come in!” says Surkis. If you’re reading this, it’s time to saddle up, and mosey on down to B-Side BBQ. Holland and Surkis are serving up food for the soul, and then some.



