Articles by Andrew Nelson

777 Airport Boulevard, rendering by Gensler

Meeting Scheduled Tomorrow for 777 Airport Boulevard, Burlingame

The Burlingame Planning Commission is scheduled to review the design for a 12-story office project at 777 Airport Boulevard, along the San Mateo County bayside waterfront. The project would continue the city’s expanding office presence in a prominent strip of land by 101. LPC West, the West Coast division of the international real estate firm, Lincoln Property Company, is responsible for the project.

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2900 Harbor Bay Parkway with the San Francisco skyline in the background, image via Google Satellite

Preliminary Plans for Life Sciences Building at 2900 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda

Recent permit activity shows plans are moving ahead to entitle a Life Sciences building at 2900 Harbor Bay Parkway in Alameda, Alameda County. The project would reshape a vacant 5.5-acre plot of waterfront land with a Research and Development building rather than the existing entitled plans for a Marriott Inn hotel. JLL is responsible for the property’s marketing.

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2128 Oxford Street, elevation by DLR Group

Expanded Plans for 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley

Increased plans have been filed for The Hub, the mixed-use tower at 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The application has nearly doubled in residential capacity while the height has been raised from 17 to 25 floors tall. On top, a rooftop bar and restaurant will offer commanding views of the surrounding region and, potentially, two more similarly-tall buildings. Core Spaces is the developer.

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Redwood LIFE: Evolve aerial view during Phase 1 between N1 and N2 looking at N3, rendering by HOK

Longfellow Plans 84-Acre Office Park Modernization at Redwood City Shores

Longfellow Real Estate Partners has submitted the project application for an expansive 84-acre office park modernization project in Redwood City, San Mateo County. The project, named Redwood LIFE: Evolve, will reshape the 1990s-era complex with taller office buildings, minimal surface parking, and a heavy emphasis on landscaping and community amenities. HOK is responsible for the design.

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