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NBA's Steph Curry joins neighbors in opposing affordable-housing plan for ritzy Atherton

NBA star Steph Curry has joined neighbors in wealthy Atherton who object to the Bay Area city's plans to build multifamily and affordable housing. The immediate object of concern for Curry and wife Ayesha is a potential 16-unit townhome development situated on 1.5 acres near their $30 million home. The lot is currently occupied by a single dwelling. It's common for homes in the ...
Professional basketball player Stephen Curry and his wife US-Canadian actress Ayesha Curry attend the World Premiere Of Universal Pictures "Nope" at the Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California, July 18, 2022.

NBA star Steph Curry has joined neighbors in wealthy Atherton who object to the Bay Area city's plans to build multifamily and affordable housing.

The immediate object of concern for Curry and wife Ayesha is a potential 16-unit townhome development situated on 1.5 acres near their $30 million home. The lot is currently occupied by a single dwelling. It's common for homes in the five-square-mile enclave to occupy at least an acre.

In a Jan. 18 letter, a local newspaper, the Currys wrote that they had "major concerns in terms of both privacy and safety with three-story townhomes looming directly behind us."

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