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5200 Broadway looking along Clifton Street, rendering by Mithun

Draft EIR Published for CCA Campus Redevelopment, Oakland

The City of Oakland has published the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the California College of the Arts Oakland Campus redevelopment at 5200 Broadway. The announcement is an important milestone for the developer to construct over five hundred homes, open space, and preserved historic buildings across the four acres. Members of the public will have until late February to provide comment.

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650 Harrison Street establishing view, rendering by BDE Architecture

34-Story Tower Proposed For 650 Harrison Street in SoMa, San Francisco

New plans have been filed for a 34-story residential tower at 650 Harrison Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The project applicant, N17, is the same developer from the Builder’s Remedy-assisted proposal to potentially create over a thousand homes at 80 Willow Road in Menlo Park. The developer has also filed similar plans for a 31-story tower at 598 Bryant Street. Allrise Capital is the property owner.

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598 Bryant Street with 555 Bryant Street visible in the left corner, rendering by BDE Architecture

Renderings Revealed for 31-Story Residential Tower at 598 Bryant Street, SoMa, San Francisco

New renderings have been published alongside permit filings for a 31-story residential tower at 598 Bryant Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The development could see a freeway-adjacent gas station and two small commercial buildings replaced with nearly four hundred homes. N17, the same firm responsible for the builder’s remedy-assisted Menlo Park tower proposal, is responsible for the application.

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Tasman East Parcel 11 view of the southwest corner, rendering by Steinberg Hart

Planning Commission To Consider Approval for 21-Story Tower in Tasman East, Santa Clara

The Santa Clara Planning Commission is scheduled to meet tomorrow and consider approval of a 21-story apartment tower at 5185 Lafayette Street in the Tasman East master plan. The proposal is expected to create nearly two hundred homes and even more parking near light rail, the Capitol Corridor train station, and Levi’s Stadium. San Francisco-based Ensemble Investments is the project developer.

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