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825 Drake Avenue, elevation by AO

Meeting Today for Reduced Plans at 825 Drake Avenue, Marin City

The Marin County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to review plans today and approve reduced plans for 825 Drake Avenue in Marin City. The project was approved with 74 units in 2020 but has remained on hold ever since. This latest proposal now seeks to construct 42 units at Drake Avenue, while secondary plans are being championed to build the remaining 32 units in unincorporated Mill Valley. The Pacific Companies is responsible for the application.

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Seely Avenue apartment building, rendering by KTGY Architecture + Planning

Developers Purchase Land for Seely Avenue Masterplan, San Jose

Developers are moving forward with property sales for the Seely Avenue master plan in North San Jose, Santa Clara County. Hanover Company has reportedly purchased 22.2 acres around 2620 Seely Avenue, with plans to follow through with the recently approved proposal for over a thousand apartments alongside open space and retail. Hanover sold an additional seven acres to SummerHill Homes for the townhome component.

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Mandela Station Parcel T3 seen from the West Oakland BART Station platform, rendering by AO

Permits For Affordable Housing at Mandela Station, West Oakland

Zoning worksheet permits have been filed for the affordable housing component of the Mandela Station masterplan in West Oakland, Alameda County. The filing comes a few weeks after the city’s Planning Commission reviewed plans for the project, revealing new detailed renderings by AO. Keystone Development Group is responsible for the application on behalf of the joint venture, Mandela Station Affordable LP.

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South Gilroy site plan, image by Google Satellite outlined approximately by YIMBY

Apartments and Suburban Sprawl Proposed along Santa Teresa Boulevard, Gilroy

Preliminary permits have been filed for a mix of suburban expansion and apartments on a swath of open land in Gilroy, Santa Clara County. The proposal, named South Gilroy, aims to construct nearly three thousand homes across nearly 270 acres, which would single-handedly fulfill most of the city’s Regional Housing Needs Allocation obligation. Carlsbad-based HomeFed Corporation is responsible for the application.

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