Groundbreaking at Davey Glen in Belmont

 

Regis Homes Bay Area, an affiliate of Sares Regis Group of Northern California, celebrated July 13, the groundbreaking of the Davey Glen luxury community, with a ceremony held at the site on El Camino Real in Belmont. In addition to representatives from the San Mateo-based real estate developer, several Belmont city officials were in attendance, including Mayor Eric Reed, who spoke at the event before accepting a ceremonial sledgehammer from RHBA to symbolize the demolition of the obsolete office building and retail store on the site. Here, Jeff Smith, Sares Regis Group of Northern California senior vice president of residential development; Reed and Adele Della Santina, Belmont Chamber of Commerce vice president, hold the ceremonial sledgehammer. Located on a 1.83-acre site in Belmont, the proposed development will consist of 73 units in four stories over parking and include 4,909 square feet of retail space. Plans call for completion in late 2018. Regis Contractors Bay Area, RHBA’s construction arm, will be building the project.

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