Construction to start on veterans housing projectA $35 million affordable housing project for veterans has broken ground in Menlo Park, enhancing support for homeless veterans.
400 foot tall Willow Park project wants to blast through approvalsA developer proposed an ambitious mixed-use project in Menlo Park with 665 housing units, a hotel, office space, parks, and a school on 6.7 acres of land.
Menlo Park takes next step to allow housing to replace downtown parking lotsThe ongoing housing crisis in Silicon Valley is fueled by debates over development, not a scarcity of resources.
Opponents of housing plan ask city to hit the brakesResidents oppose converting parking lots to subsidized apartments, fearing it will harm downtown businesses and worsen traffic and parking challenges.
San Mateo County: Menlo Park parking lot debate highlights housing strugglesDebate over downtown parking lot redevelopment in Menlo Park highlights the clash between housing needs and business concerns.
Council gets an earful from residents and puts off a decision on public housing above Santa Cruz Ave. parking lotsMenlo Park City Council delayed a decision on public housing plans due to community concerns about parking loss and insufficient outreach.
Construction to start on veterans housing projectA $35 million affordable housing project for veterans has broken ground in Menlo Park, enhancing support for homeless veterans.
400 foot tall Willow Park project wants to blast through approvalsA developer proposed an ambitious mixed-use project in Menlo Park with 665 housing units, a hotel, office space, parks, and a school on 6.7 acres of land.
Menlo Park takes next step to allow housing to replace downtown parking lotsThe ongoing housing crisis in Silicon Valley is fueled by debates over development, not a scarcity of resources.
Opponents of housing plan ask city to hit the brakesResidents oppose converting parking lots to subsidized apartments, fearing it will harm downtown businesses and worsen traffic and parking challenges.
San Mateo County: Menlo Park parking lot debate highlights housing strugglesDebate over downtown parking lot redevelopment in Menlo Park highlights the clash between housing needs and business concerns.
Council gets an earful from residents and puts off a decision on public housing above Santa Cruz Ave. parking lotsMenlo Park City Council delayed a decision on public housing plans due to community concerns about parking loss and insufficient outreach.
Jack JorgensonJack Jorgenson, a community leader and lawyer, passed away peacefully at age 99, leaving a significant legacy in Menlo Park.
Flood School teacher housing site goes to council for approvalDevelopers are nearing a crucial decision point for a housing project aimed at school employees in Menlo Park.
Fire board member Silano wants to recall Councilman CombsRob Silano initiates a recall campaign against Mayor Drew Combs over opposition to teacher housing development in Menlo Park, citing fire safety issues.Combs argues that the recall stems from a narrow perspective of community needs and is prepared to defend his record.
Flood School teacher housing site goes to council for approvalDevelopers are nearing a crucial decision point for a housing project aimed at school employees in Menlo Park.
Fire board member Silano wants to recall Councilman CombsRob Silano initiates a recall campaign against Mayor Drew Combs over opposition to teacher housing development in Menlo Park, citing fire safety issues.Combs argues that the recall stems from a narrow perspective of community needs and is prepared to defend his record.
Meeting tomorrow on downtown Menlo Park lotsMenlo Park's council faces resistance over proposed housing development in downtown parking lots amid state housing requirements.
Menlo Park moves forward with parking lot planMenlo Park City Council will pursue subsidized housing development on downtown parking lots, pending developer proposals and community input.
Meeting tomorrow on downtown Menlo Park lotsMenlo Park's council faces resistance over proposed housing development in downtown parking lots amid state housing requirements.
Menlo Park moves forward with parking lot planMenlo Park City Council will pursue subsidized housing development on downtown parking lots, pending developer proposals and community input.
fromPadailypost1 month agoSwitch from gas to electric off to slow startMenlo Park's electric appliance program struggles with low participation, risking a $4.5 million state grant deadline.Residents fear higher electricity bills despite potential long-term savings from electric appliances.
Neighbor files appeal of Flood School projectA neighbor calls for overturning approval of a redevelopment project, citing incomplete transportation assessments and traffic concerns.
Spring Festival: Carnival Games, Petting Zoo & More (Menlo Park)The event offers a variety of fun activities and vendors, promising a joyful experience for families and friends.
Bay Area restaurants forced to close after landlord lists buildingDennis Lim, owner of Shiok Singapore Kitchen, is facing eviction with just weeks to find a new location for his restaurant.
Opinion: Council should reject downtown housing planHigh-density public housing proposals in Menlo Park threaten local businesses due to lack of parking, with residents pushing back against poorly communicated plans.
Singaporean restaurant losing its home, faces closureThe closure of Shiok Singapore Kitchen highlights the impact on local businesses and community relationships, distressing both owners and loyal patrons.
Longtime Singaporean restaurant and bakery in Menlo Park face evictionA landlord's decision to evict three longstanding businesses in Menlo Park has created significant distress among the owners and loyal customers.
Opinion: Council should reject downtown housing planHigh-density public housing proposals in Menlo Park threaten local businesses due to lack of parking, with residents pushing back against poorly communicated plans.
Singaporean restaurant losing its home, faces closureThe closure of Shiok Singapore Kitchen highlights the impact on local businesses and community relationships, distressing both owners and loyal patrons.
Longtime Singaporean restaurant and bakery in Menlo Park face evictionA landlord's decision to evict three longstanding businesses in Menlo Park has created significant distress among the owners and loyal customers.
Redevelopment of Flood School given green lightMenlo Park Planning Commission approved the teacher housing project at the former Flood School site amid community concerns about traffic and access.
Council votes tomorrow on putting housing downtownThe Menlo Park City Council is debating a plan to convert parking lots into government-subsidized housing, causing division among residents and local businesses.
Loretta, a chic cocktail bar with a Grateful Dead connection, is coming to downtown Menlo ParkLoretta bar aims to revitalize Menlo Park's nightlife with extended hours and seasonal cocktails.
Man arrested for attempted burglary at SLACA man was arrested for attempted burglary at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory after being found hiding in shrubs.
Historic designation sought for Sunset campus as developer plans to replace it with skyscrapersLocal historians seek historic designation for Sunset magazine headquarters, which may hinder redevelopment plans for large towers.The listing could classify the site as a historic resource, influencing development proposals.
City hears from opponents at meeting on plans to put public housing on downtown parking lotsResidents oppose building housing on downtown parking lots due to fears of increased decline in the area and loss of essential parking spaces.
Huge Bay Area offices pass from one tech company to anotherSnowflake has secured a significant sublease in Menlo Park, highlighting confidence in the Bay Area tech scene and the company's growth plans.
San Jose Needs to Claim Its Proper Place in Rock HistoryMenlo Park has a stronger historical connection to the Grateful Dead than San Jose, but the latter can still enhance its recognition.
This police department regrets buying Teslas for its fleetTesla police vehicles are praised for cost efficiencies and performance but face space constraints and higher outfitting costs.Menlo Park Police Department's experience indicates limitations in using Tesla due to interior space issues. Indeed, outfitting costs are significant.
Working from ... the hotel?Springline in Menlo Park redefines office spaces by integrating luxury and comfort into work environments to entice workers back.
Race on for council seatMenlo Park's District 5 race features Greg Conlon and Jennifer Wise, filling the seat vacated by Maria Doerr.
Menlo Park glows up with a crop of high-profile openings with San Francisco pedigreeMenlo Park offers a quick city escape with indie bookshops, spa treatments, sushi omakase, Burmese dishes, Japanese cuisine, contemporary American fare, Thai cuisine, and Spanish-inspired wine bar.