It is not every day that an affordable housing development breaks ground on the site of a mortuary. But after 66 years as a family-owned business, The Cusimano Family Colonial Mortuary will close its doors on Aug. 31.
It is not every day that an affordable housing development breaks ground on the site of a mortuary. But after 66 years as a family-owned business, The Cusimano Family Colonial Mortuary will close its doors on Aug. 31.
Mountain View is readying for hundreds of new homes to come online in the next decade. What remains an open question is how local school districts will find the money to accommodate the expected influx of students.
The days are numbered for another complex of older, more affordable rent-controlled apartments in Mountain View after the City Council voted to approve a project that would raze the homes and replace them with for-sale rowhouses.