Touring San Jose’s Newest Modular Homes

After breaking ground in late 2017, construction on Second Street Studios, a new affordable housing development just a half mile from downtown San Jose, progressed posthaste. Its secret? Modular construction, which allowed units built off-site to be connected together like supersized Legos. The building, whose 135 units provide permanent supportive housing for extremely low-income households, also features over 9,000 square feet of retail space and is expected to receive LEED Platinum certification. Join us as we tour this important project.…

$10

CASA Means Homes

SPUR San Jose 76 South First Street, San Jose, CA, United States

In 2018, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission convened a group of Bay Area housing experts and stakeholders to discuss housing solutions for the region. The result, the CASA Compact, is a package of policies being moved forward in 2019 with the goal of increasing housing production, preserving existing affordable housing and protecting vulnerable populations from displacement. Come learn more about the compact and what it might mean for San Jose and the South Bay. + Leslye Corsiglia / SV @ Home +…

Free – $10

March Happy Housers: Featuring TechEquity Collaborative!

Enoteca La Storia - San Jose 320 W. St John St, San Jose, CA, United States

Happy Housers is our bimonthly happy hour where we engage elected officials, city/county staff, community members, and advocates in a relaxed setting to mix, mingle, and discuss prevalent housing topics in a laid-back setting. Each Happy Housers features an honored guest that's making waves in the housing community. We welcome you to enjoy some food and libations! Members get a drink on us! This Happy Housers we welcome Fahad Qurashi, South Bay Director at TechEquity Collaborative. The TechEquity Collaborative is a startup organization…

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Reporting on the Housing Crisis: Why It’s Important to Public Policy & Perception

Uproar Brewing Company 439 S. First St, San Jose, CA, United States

Join SV@Home for a panel discussion with the Bay Area News Group “Reporting on the Housing Crisis: Why It’s Important to Public Policy & Perception @ Uproar Brewing “How intense is the Bay Area’s housing shortage? Intense enough for one news chain to grow its beat from 1 to 5 reporters.” SV@Home and The Bay Area News Group: “Reporting on the Housing Crisis” panel will dig in to The Bay Area’s News Group’s role in informing the public on housing policy, plans, and…

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