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Article: Peninsula's first Jewish senior center in pipeline: Campus expected to take two years to build.
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- Palo Alto Daily News (Palo Alto, CA)
- Article date:
- February 2, 2007
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Byline: Kristina Peterson
Feb. 2--The first Jewish-sponsored senior living center on the Peninsula began lining up future residents in Palo Alto earlier this year.
Though construction of the "899 Charleston" center, actually located at 901 San Antonio Road, will not begin until this summer, the center began taking reservations for its 193 apartments Jan 2.
The 8.6-acre Taube-Koret Campus for Jewish Life, which will include both 899 Charleston and a new Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, will cost $635 million and likely take two years to build, spokeswoman Stephanie Rees said. The collaborative project is being funded and developed by the ...