A group gathered at the groundbreaking of the Gateway Palms
Apartments March 21, at 3:30 p.m. The development, on Fourth and
Line streets, will provide affordable housing for low-income
residents and seniors. Speakers included representatives from South
County, the Hollister City Council, Community Services Development
Corp., Congressman Sam Farr’s office, representatives from the
local state assembly and senate offices, and Community Services
&
amp; Workforce Development. The city’s redevelopment agency is
contributing $3.6 million of the estimated $6 million cost for the
32 units. The builder expects construction to last around eight
months, depending on cooperation from the weather, said Bill Avera,
head of development services for Hollister.
A group gathered at the groundbreaking of the Gateway Palms Apartments March 21, at 3:30 p.m. The development, on Fourth and Line streets, will provide affordable housing for low-income residents and seniors. Speakers included representatives from South County, the Hollister City Council, Community Services Development Corp., Congressman Sam Farr’s office, representatives from the local state assembly and senate offices, and Community Services & Workforce Development. The city’s redevelopment agency is contributing $3.6 million of the estimated $6 million cost for the 32 units. The builder expects construction to last around eight months, depending on cooperation from the weather, said Bill Avera, head of development services for Hollister.