KTGY Architects

525 North 7th Street

Apartments Inaugurated At 525 North 7th Street, Japantown, San Jose

A new apartment complex has reached completion at 525 North 7th Street in Japantown, San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of a mixed-use apartment community featuring apartments, onsite amenities, and an art gallery. LandForge is the project developer. KTGY Architects is responsible for the designs. The development team includes HMH Landscape, Studio 4D, developURBAN, UMOCA, Zwick Construction, and Greystar.

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Bay Walk masterplan, rendering by KTGY and Kevin L Crook

Public Review Period for Suburban Expansion over Pittsburg Power Plant

The City of Pittsburg is collecting public comments about Bay Walk, a mixed-use plan to build nearly two thousand single-family homes, a hotel, and a commercial center building next to the city’s wetlands on the northern edge of Contra Costa County. Demolition will also be required for the now-vacant Pittsburg Power Plant, once the largest power plant in the Bay Area. The Danville offices of Integral Communities is the project applicant.

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210 Baypointe Parkway Elevation

Permits Filed For 210 Baypointe Parkway In San Jose

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a new residential project proposed at 210 Baypointe Parkway in San Jose. The project proposal includes the development of a residential project consisting of apartments and townhome condominiums. Site demolition permits request for the demolition of an existing commercial building on the site. SummerHill Homes is the project developer.

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130 Market Place, rendering by KTGY Architects

Downsized Plans Progress for The Residences at Marketplace, San Ramon

Initial plans for a 284-unit apartment complex at 130 Market Place in a vacant portion of a shopping center have been nixed in San Ramon, Contra Costa County. After receiving an onslaught of community pushback, the centrally-located proposal, nearby City Hall, and public library will now create just 40 single-family units and four junior ADUs. TRC Retail, the shopping center owner, is responsible for the application.

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