Oscars Night
Oscar night was a grand affair at Phoenix Commons, complete with a red carpet, fabulous friends, and elegant bachelors! #Oscars2019 #cohousing #WeLikeToHaveFun
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Oscar night was a grand affair at Phoenix Commons, complete with a red carpet, fabulous friends, and elegant bachelors! #Oscars2019 #cohousing #WeLikeToHaveFun
So close yet so far away… #AgonyOfACityCat
Bonding with our neighborhood friends over a delicious potluck meal! #JingletownArtsandBusinessCommunity #Oakland #cohousing
It’s not exactly cohousing, but the apartments described in this article are part of a growing trend of living spaces designed with community in mind — a trend we at Phoenix Commons are proud to be pioneering! https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-coliving-development-20190106-story.html
Though abandoned, the 16th Street station is infused with the artistic spirit of #Oakland.
Even when halfway around the world, our community members always seem to find themselves in the vicinity of bridges and desserts 🙂 Wishing Tim and Leslie a safe journey on their Tour of Italy! #cohousing #venice #cannoli
Susan H. is enjoying the views from our beloved green neighbor, the Park Street Bridge!
Susan, a new member of our community and a professional photographer, is enjoying the artistically fertile character of our neighborhood! (You can see more of her work at susanhillyard.com) #Jingletown #Oakland
The remedy to loneliness? Relationships! #cohousing https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/18/health/loneliness-peaks-study/index.html
The San Francisco Chronicle wrote a great article about our PC community. We think we’ve found the antidote to aging as well. Life is always buzzing around here, keeping us active and excited! https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/networth/article/Senior-cohousing-an-antidote-to-the-13510258.php
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.