San Mateo's Hayward Park sees building surge

Residents living in suburban areas such as the Peninsula want to ditch their cars, reduce their carbon footprints, and live close to their jobs, shops and cool places to go in their free time, said Brian Meyers, a partner with Coastal California Properties based in Newport Beach. That concept helped the guide the developer’s proposal for a 935-unit apartment complex on a 14.5-acre site neighboring the Hayward Park Caltrain Station.
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