Affordable Multifamily Housing Approved At 2805 Park Boulevard In Oakland

2805 Park Boulevard2805 Park Boulevard via Efficient CAD

An affordable multifamily housing project will soon be seen taking shape and form at 2805 Park Boulevard in Cleveland Heights in Oakland. The project proposal includes the development of a six-story building offering affordable units on a vacant property lot.

Efficient CAD is managing the design concepts and construction.

2805 Park Boulevard Front Elevation

2805 Park Boulevard Front Elevation via Efficient CAD

The project site is a parcel spanning an area of vacant 12,403 square feet. The revised proposal is for a six-story building offering 20 residential units. The units will be offered as a mix of three and four-bedroom units. The project includes a 35% density bonus (20% of units will be low-income affordability). Out of the total units, four will be reserved as affordable housing. Previously, the project proposal included the development of a mixed-use offering residential and commercial space. There are no changes in number of units, parking, or building height. The revision proposes to reduce the footprint to allow for more open space, and general design changes.

2805 Park Boulevard View

2805 Park Boulevard View via Efficient CAD

The total built-up area is 40,421 square feet. A parking lot with a capacity of twenty vehicles and twenty-three bicycles will be designed on the site. The design integrates architectural details that contribute to the visual interest such as window surrounds, window treatments, pediments, and ornamental railings that are contribute to the style of the building.

The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet.

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1 Comment on "Affordable Multifamily Housing Approved At 2805 Park Boulevard In Oakland"

  1. It doesn’t make sense to headline this as “affordable housing” when it’s actually a mostly market-rate project.

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