After reviewing the largest development application it’s ever received, Santa Clara County is upping the ante by telling Stanford University to build nearly four times the number of housing units for ...
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PALO ALTO (KPIX 5) -- Stanford University's ambitious plans for growth over the next two decades are coming up short in one area, according to Santa Clara County officials. "As we create new jobs and ...
PALO ALTO — The Stanford campus before the start of the fall quarter is a maze of orange cones, chain link fences and heavy equipment raising new high-rise apartments. The housing will add 2,400 new ...
(Reuters) - Stanford University unveiled a $3.4 billion plan on Monday to build thousands of homes for students and staff to ease a local housing crunch, but some officials expressed concern the ...
Stanford University pushed back this week against Santa Clara County’s proposed housing requirements as part of the university’s ambitious campus-expansion application by arguing that the university ...
Santa Clara County may require Stanford University to nearly quadruple the number of housing units it has to produce for its employees to secure permission for its ambitious campus-expansion plan. The ...
Move over, Google: On Monday, Stanford University offered $4.7 billion toward housing, transit, and school costs in Santa Clara County ($3.4 billion of it for housing development), part of a package ...
STANFORD (KCBS) — Stanford University suspended the on-campus housing privileges of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity for the next two academic years after an investigation into allegations of sexual ...
Stanford University is offering to spend $4.7 billion to relieve pressures on housing and transit that are plaguing residents of the San Francisco Bay Area. The offer would be part of an agreement ...
PALO ALTO >> The Stanford campus before the start of the fall quarter is a maze of orange cones, chain link fences and heavy equipment raising new high-rise apartments. The housing will add 2,400 new ...