A new mixed-use development has been proposed for development at 2820 San Pablo Avenue in Southwest Berkeley, Alameda County. The project proposal includes the development of two buildings offering spaces for industrial, office, and residential uses. The project requires the demolition of a one-story 12,193 square-foot non-residential building on the site.
Oakland-based Cork-Mayo Investments is the project developer. Studio KDA is the project architect.
The scope of work includes the development of two integrally connected structures with distinct addresses, 2820 San Pablo Avenue and 2821 10th Street, but treated as one project.
The first building, located at 2821 10th Street, will rise two floors with a mezzanine roof deck. The two-story structure will offer spaces for office, research and development, and light manufacturing uses, along with a garage featuring 23 off-street parking spaces, and one loading space.
The second building will be a four-story structure yielding a total built-up space spanning 15,195 square feet, offering spaces for one single-family dwelling, offices, research and development uses.
A project review meeting has been scheduled for tomorrow, November 14th, details of joining can be found here. An estimated timeline for construction and completion has not yet been shared.
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