
"Pennsylvania-based developer Toll Brothers wants to replace more than a dozen stores in Santa Clara's longstanding Moonlite Shopping Center with 601 homes at 2610 El Camino Real. The development proposal includes a trio of six- to seven-story buildings, divided between market-rate condos and 166 affordable apartments. The 14.3-acre project also includes plans for 159 three-story townhomes, 60,000 square feet of open space and thousands of square feet of commercial space."
"Toll Brothers, which was unavailable for comment, is partnering with affordable housing developer USA Properties Fund to provide eviction prevention, social services connections and after-school programs. The development still needs City Council approval, and Toll Brothers aims to complete the project by 2029. If it goes through, businesses in the shopping center will have to move."
""This is a good place for them in Santa Clara because (we have) some of the things we don't get in Santa Clara," he told San José Spotlight. "It's very hard to find these kinds of things, and this is a beautiful place.""
A Pennsylvania-based developer plans a 14.3-acre project at 2610 El Camino Real that would replace more than a dozen stores with 601 homes. The proposal features three six- to seven-story buildings with market-rate condos and 166 affordable apartments, 159 three-story townhomes, 60,000 square feet of open space and commercial space. Toll Brothers is partnering with USA Properties Fund to provide eviction prevention, social services connections and after-school programs. The project requires City Council approval and aims for completion by 2029. If approved, existing businesses in the Moonlite Shopping Center would need to relocate, affecting recent and longstanding shops.
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