Phoenix Commons receives Water Board approval
Phoenix Commons received approval from the Water Board today.
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Phoenix Commons received approval from the Water Board today.
Come down to Jingletown this weekend, March 2nd and 3rd, for the White Elephant Sale. The sale is just down the street from the Phoenix Commons property at 333 Lancaster Street. In fact, we donate our lot to the Oakland Museum volunteers and the Jingletown Arts and Business Community for parking at the event. Known community wide […]
Thanks to all who stopped by our booth (more like a lounge!) two days ago at the Alameda County Fairgrounds. It was great to see so many people interested in cooperative senior living, which proves that the Boomer generation is primed to change the future of aging. For those who didn’t get a chance to […]
Phoenix Commons will welcome visitors to our booth at the Boomer Lifestyle Show at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California. The Boomer Lifestyle Show is as much a social event as an opportunity for mature Californians to gather important information on everything from financial planning to health & wellness to travel & leisure. Experts […]
Today, the most valuable real estate lies in walkable and bikable urban locations. A location’s walkability is defined by how much of the everyday needs can be met within walking, transit, or biking distance. The New York Times article by CHRISTOPHER B. LEINBERGER, a George Washington University School of Business and a senior fellow at […]
Phoenix Commons is a cohousing community on the Oakland Estuary, located at 340 29th Avenue. We are right off the Park Street bridge directly across from Alameda.
For more detailed information please call us at 510-473-2922.