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Monarch Bay Hotel aerial view, rendering by BDE Architecture

Renderings for the Monarch Bay Shoreline Project in San Leandro

Updated renderings have been revealed with detailed plans for the Monarch Bay Shoreline Development project, poised to reshape 75 acres of the San Leandro waterfront. The plans would reshape a swath of surface parking and a portion of an existing golf course into 491 residential units, a 210-room hotel, and shops between Marina Park and the Oakland International Airport in Alameda County. The project is a public-private partnership with the City of San Leandro and Cal Coast Companies.

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4300 San Pablo Avenue Rendering

Hearing Scheduled For Affordable Housing Proposed At 4300 San Pablo Avenue In Emeryville

City Planning Commission of Emeryville has proposed a public hearing for an affordable housing project proposed at 4300 San Pablo Avenue in Emeryville. The project proposal includes the development of a five-story 100% affordable intergenerational housing project with onsite amenities and community spaces. KTGY Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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0 Seely Avenue, rendering by KTGY Architecture + Planning

Public Meeting Scheduled Today for 0 Seely Avenue in North San Jose

The Hanover Company’s proposal will bring over a thousand new homes to North San Jose. The City of San Jose is beginning to prepare the Environmental Impact Report for the project, 0 Seely Avenue, and city staff are looking for public input to guide the project. A city meeting is scheduled for tonight, and the public can submit written comments on the scope of the EIR from now until March 25th.

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Villa Fruitvale at 3751 International Boulevard establishing view from across International Boulevard, rendering by KTGY

Renderings Revealed for Villa Fruitvale at 3751 International Boulevard, Fruitvale, Oakland

New renderings have been revealed with the development permit for Villa Fruitvale, a proposed six-story apartment complex for 3751 International Boulevard in Fruitvale, Oakland. The development will create 183 new apartments designated affordable for low and very low-income households for youth and workforce families. Oakbrook Partners is responsible for the application.

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