Downtown Berkeley

2100 Milvia Street Night View Rendering

Meeting Scheduled Tomorrow For 2100 Milvia Street in Downtown Berkeley

A new mixed-use residential project has been proposed for development at 2100 Milvia Street in Downtown Berkeley. The project proposal includes the development of a new eight-story mixed-use residential complex offering 201 dwelling units and commercial space on the ground floor. Once approved, the project will require the demolition of an existing three-story structure on the site.

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1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue aerial view looking south-east, rendering by SDT Architects

Zoning Meeting Tomorrow For 1998 Shattuck Avenue, Downtown Berkeley

The Berkeley Zoning Adjustments Board is scheduled to review plans for the 28-story residential proposal at 1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. If approved, the project may become the tallest residential tower to be approved with streamlining from Senate Bill 330. NX Ventures and Rhoades Planning Group are jointly responsible for the application.

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2115 Kittredge Street updated 23-story iteration, rendering by Studio KDA

Potential Second-Tallest Apartment Tower Could Rise at 2115 Kittredge Street, Downtown Berkeley

Modified plans continue to work through the planning commission for a 23-story tower at 2115 Kittredge Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The team is continuing to pursue an increased residential capacity for the property, with new documents suggesting the tower could extend nearly three hundred feet above street level, which would make it the second tallest residential structure in the city. Gilbane Development is responsible for the application.

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1998 Shattuck Avenue aerial view, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Design Review Meeting for 1998 Shattuck Avenue, Downtown Berkeley

Berkeley‘s Design Review Committee is scheduled to review plans this Thursday for the potential tallest structure to rise in the city. The project is expected to bring nearly six hundred units by merging four lots, including the corner McDonald’s, at 1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. NX Ventures and Rhoades Planning Group are jointly responsible for the application.

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2029 University Avenue student housing seen from across Shattuck Avenue, rendering by SDT Architects

Renderings Revealed For 23-Story Tower at 2029 University Avenue, Berkeley

New renderings have been published alongside zoning permits for a 23-story tower at 2029 University Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. Project developer Laconia Development has submitted two concurrent plans for residential or student housing within the identically-sized high rise. Either way, the team is pursuing one of the tallest projects in the city’s pipeline.

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