+2 Local News Featured San Mateo doughnut shop development approved Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Updated May 27, 2025 A downtown San Mateo retail and office development proposal that would demolish Donut Delite has received Planning Commission go-ahead, howeve…
Local News Featured San Mateo seeks to speed new housing By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Updated Mar 10, 2022 San Mateo is considering streamlining and updating its Planning Commission pre-application and design review process for large developments to…
Local News Featured San Mateo East Third Avenue development reviewed By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Nov 30, 2021 A downtown San Mateo mixed-use proposal at 435 E. Third Ave. received general support from the Planning Commission at its Nov. 23 meeting, alt…
Local News Featured Planning Commission supports bigger condo development in San Mateo By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staffUpdated Nov 30, 2021 A proposed 40-unit residential building at 222 S. Fremont St. in San Mateo received overall Planning Commission support during its pre-applica…
+2 Local News Featured Housing is a focus in discussion for new Block 21 development in San Mateo By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Sep 20, 2021 A proposed office and residential five-story building that calls for the demolition of a block of downtown San Mateo structures containing bus…
Local News Featured High praise for new housing in downtown San Mateo By Zachary Clark Daily Journal staff  Updated May 1, 2020 After growing in size earlier this year and undergoing several design changes, the latest iteration of a San Mateo affordable housing proposal…
Local News Featured Officials eye San Mateo housing, office plan By Anna Schuessler Daily Journal staff Dec 13, 2019 Additional housing units and open space as well as improvements on Jasmine Street are among the amenities San Mateo officials suggested the de…
Local News Featured Townhome project with 35 units gets first look in San Mateo’s North Shoreview neighborhood By Anna Schuessler Daily Journal staff Aug 15, 2019 How a 35-unit townhome development proposed to replace Fred’s Market and eight residences can help improve pedestrian paths and traffic flow i…