Permits Issued For 335 3rd Street In Jack London District, Oakland

335 3rd Street, rendering by R2 Building335 3rd Street, rendering by R2 Building

Building permits have been issued for a residential project at 335 3rd Street in Jack London District, Oakland. The project proposal includes the construction of new condominiums for a proposed eight-story multi-family development on the site. The project is slated to replace a surface parking lot on the site.

RAD Urban is responsible for the development.

335 3rd Street south-side elevation, rendering by R2 Building

335 3rd Street south-side elevation, rendering by R2 Building

The project site spans an area of 6,000 square feet. Named R2, the eight-story apartment building will consist of 38 houses. The building will yield 34,870 square feet of residential space utilized for 38 apartments, all of which are one-bedrooms. The first floor will include three houses, with the remaining seven levels offering five. The primary amenity is a landscaped 1,050 square foot backyard patio.

Three residences will be marketed as affordable housing available to households making up to 50% of the area’s median income.

335 3rd Street south site viewed from 2nd Street and Harrison, rendering by R2 Building

335 3rd Street south site viewed from 2nd Street and Harrison, rendering by R2 Building

The building will rise to a height of 93 feet, spanning an area of 4,050 square feet. Renderings reveal a facade clad in aluminum panels with floor-to-ceiling windows. The bottom two levels are wrapped with a rust color panel, while the top six floors are clad with black and white panels. At the street level, the project will include a planter to provide greenery and some privacy for the three ground-level residences.

The cost of construction is estimated at $4 million. A groundbreaking or completion date has not been announced.

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6 Comments on "Permits Issued For 335 3rd Street In Jack London District, Oakland"

  1. Looks pretty rad for RAD Urban. I guess that blue facade relates somewhat to its neighboring architecture, but looks more LA than Oakland.

  2. Looks a bit gimmicky. But I guess it does add a bit of distinction relative to the other boxy residential developments in JLS.

  3. Great that Oakland is making more housing with a fair share of affordable housing.

  4. Cost of construction of $4M. No way, no how.

  5. Nice to see some Condo’s being put in the mix in JLS. A lot of apartments in the past few years. There are still buyers out there who want to be in urban areas in secure, modern buildings.

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