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Senior housing could replace aging office building in affluent Bay Area neighborhood

Developers pivot away from multifamily housing amid unprofitable market conditions
A 1961 office building in Oakland's affluent Rockridge neighborhood could become senior housing. (Google street view)
A 1961 office building in Oakland's affluent Rockridge neighborhood could become senior housing. (Google street view)
CoStar News
July 31, 2025 | 9:23 P.M.

A developer wants to build almost 200 units of senior housing in a prime Oakland neighborhood, reflecting increasing interest in the sector as high costs have stalled progress on other housing projects in the Bay Area.

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