REDEDICATION EVENT CELEBRATES $43 MILLION RENOVATION OF WASHINGTON PLAZA APARTMENTS FOR SENIORS

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Sacramento, CA – March 4, 2015 – (RealEstateRama) — Officials from the City of San Francisco, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency and San Francisco-based developer Bridge Housing will celebrate a rededication of Washington Plaza Apartments which has undergone a $43 million rehabilitation project to modernize the 76-unit building inside and out.

SHRA partnered with San Francisco-based developer Bridge Housing to make repairs on the 43-year-old building. Under an 11-month retrofitting phase, which started in January 2014, residents of the housing complex for low income seniors were temporarily relocated to other housing. The project involved removing asbestos, upgrading the plumbing and electrical units, enlarging the community space on the ground floor and expanding space in the current dwellings. Renovations were completed in December and all residents have been returned to their newly refurbished apartments.

WHEN: Wednesday, March 4, 2015

TIME: 11 a.m.

WHERE: Washington Plaza Apartments, 1318 E Street, Sacramento

WHO: Ann Silverberg, Bridge Housing; Council Member Steve Hansen, and SHRA Executive Director La Shelle Dozier

PHOTOS & INTERVIEWS: Ribbon cutting, residents, project officials, and areas of the remodeled building.

Angela Jones
Public Information Officer, SHRA
801 12th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 440-1355 direct
(916) 492-2557 fax

www.shra.org

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