Revised plans have been filed for Brooklyn Basin Parcel E in Oakland, Alameda County. The updated application looks to reduce the overall capacity of the future seven-story senior housing complex from 191 to 175 units. Signature Development Group is responsible for the application, and Spokane-based SRM Development is listed as the project developer.

Brooklyn Basin Parcel E lobby view, rendering by Urbal Architecture

Brooklyn Basin Parcel E podium-top amenity space, rendering by Urbal Architecture
The roughly 85-foot-tall structure is now expected to yield around 216,000 square feet, including roughly 130,200 square feet for housing, 31,000 square feet of shared amenities, and 14,010 square feet for parking, utilizing stackers for a space-efficient 108-car garage. Resident sizes will vary with 23 memory-care units, 27 studios, 87 one-bedrooms, and 38 two-bedrooms.
Urbal Architecture is responsible for the design. The updated illustrations show that the overall design has been tweaked, but the aesthetic remains very similar. The podium-style apartment complex will feature an L-shaped residential level above a triangular parcel. The two-story podium will add several units with stoops overlooking Shoreline Park.

Brooklyn Basin Parcel E podium-top amenity space, rendering by Urbal Architecture

Previous design for Brooklyn Basin Parcel E, rendering by Urbal Architecture

Brooklyn Basin masterplan, with Parcel E just south of Parcel E, illustration via Brooklyn Basin development team
The 1.2-acre property is at the southwestern edge of the master plan along 8th Avenue and 9th Avenue. The Brooklyn Basin master plan is about 15 minutes from the Lake Merritt BART Station on foot for regional transit, with AC Transit bus stops along the Embarcadero.
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