Real Estate

Pleasanton Senior Housing Complex Reopens After Major Renovation

Local officials will mark the overhaul of the 200-unit Ridgeview Commons community Wednesday following extensive upgrades.

The renovation included new windows, heating and cooling units, ADA conversions, a renovated community building, and more.
The renovation included new windows, heating and cooling units, ADA conversions, a renovated community building, and more. (Ridgeview Commons)

PLEASANTON, CA — Local leaders will be in Pleasanton tomorrow to inaugurate the extensive renovation of the 200-unit Ridgeview Commons Senior Living.

Pleasanton Mayor Jack Balch, Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, and representatives for Supervisor Nate Miley and Senator Jerry McNerney will be at the ribbon cutting, which will take place Wednesday from 1-3 p.m. at 5200 Case Avenue.

The 141,996-square-foot complex, which comprises seven buildings, features apartments for ages 62 and older. Renovations include:

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  • Complete renovation of community spaces, offices, and dining room
  • Water efficient landscaping
  • New windows in all units
  • 20 ADA unit conversions
  • New exterior lighting
  • New community pack patio with planter boxes for resident gardening
  • Dry rot repair
  • Concrete paving upgrades
  • New heating and cooling units in all apartments
  • New low flow toilets
  • New mailboxes

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