Development permits have been issued allowing for a new residential project proposed at 2400 Adeline Street in McClymonds, Oakland. The project proposal includes demolishing an existing commercial building and constructing a four-story residential building with twenty-eight condominiums.
KTGY Architects, Signature Development Group and Ripley Designs are managing the concept and design of this project.
Building permits were filed in 2020, for a four-story building, offering 28 residential units. The residential offerings include ten one-bedroom units and fifteen two-bedroom units. The total building footprint is 43,297 square feet. Two bicycle parking spaces are also planned. The building façade is supposed to rise to fifty-five feet. The revised plans for the development will also have a parking garage with fifteen spaces on the ground floor and a rear detached one-story garage with fourteen parking spaces.
The project location is close to a few restaurants and grocery stores for residents on foot. The neighborhood is a walk and bike-friendly place and has a good transit options. The area is serviced by ACT bus lines like 14, 29, 36, 72, and 88.
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The third image is a section not an elevation.
One parking space per unit does not work.
29 units with 1 parking space is a far cry to even begin housing the homeless in Oakland. Are you for real? What will it take to be qualified to live there?