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Hively on the move
Pleasanton-based family support nonprofit Hively is relocating to a larger headquarters space in another part of the city.
Already moved out of its old office on Owens Drive, Hively is housed in temporary quarters until tenant improvements are completed next month at its new permanent headquarters at 7901 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 150. We made the move because we wanted a bigger space as we are looking to expand our services in the near future, said Hively office manager Valerie Arkin, who is also a member of the Pleasanton City Council.
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