This week is Affordable Housing Week. In celebration, we are having the official groundbreaking ceremony for the Ambassador. The information flyer tells you that on Friday, May 18, from 3:30 until 4:30 there will be an event at 1168 36th St. (corner of Peralta). What most impresses me about this project (that has been in the works for about 10 years) is that it is 68 affordable housing units with a significant number of 2 and 3 bedroom units, suitable for families. We know Emeryville has a low number of families, and we know that our housing stock has a low number of larger units. With the Ambassador, we can welcome more families to Emeryville, which is very important considering our efforts to strengthen our schools and build the Center of Community Life. Please join us in celebrating a milestone in our affordable housing efforts.
Last Friday, May 11, I had the honor of speaking at another groundbreaking event -- this one for the 64th & Christie apartments at the Public Market. The ceremony was well attended and also highlighted Emeryville's efforts to include affordable housing in developments that receive funding assistance from the City or former Redevelopment Agency. This development will have 29 affordable housing units in the 193 unit development. At that event, we also got a tour of the Green Living Room, an outdoor space that is under construction to highlight innovative green technologies you can touch and see. The new Urban Outfitters is nearly complete (opening June 7), and also reuses wood and materials from older buildings. The upgrade of the Public Market is impressive, especially when you learn the details of how much of the materials are finding a new life here after spending as much as 100 years in another building that was then demolished. Stop by Hot Italian, a new, delicious pizza place and bar. (I heard they are showing Breaking Away, a great bike movie from my hometown, Bloomington, Indiana on Thursday, May 24.)