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1919 O’Farrell Street aerial view looking northeast, rendering by Design and Architecture

Project Meeting for 1919 O’Farrell Street, Beresford Park, San Mateo

The City of San Mateo Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans for the residential development of 1919 O’Farrell Street in Beresford Park, San Mateo County. City staff has recommended that the commission approve the project applications and pave the way for a speedy construction process with dozens of residential units with some affordable housing. Sierra Investments is responsible for the development as the property owner.

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1125 Arguello Street view from the corner of Arguello and Standish Street, rendering by Pickard Chilton and the DLR Group

Environmental Review Published for 1125 Arguello Street, Redwood City, San Mateo County

California has published the draft Environmental Impact Report for 1125 Arguello Street, a mixed-use office and housing project in Redwood City, San Mateo County. The plan calls to replace several low-rise commercial structures and asphalt with hundreds of thousands of square feet of office space, a few dozen units of affordable housing, and a childcare facility. Hines is responsible for the development.

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YouTube HQ Expansion aerial view, design by SHoP Architects

SHoP Architects-designed YouTube HQ Expansion Approved by San Bruno City Council

The San Bruno City Council has approved plans for Google to expand YouTube’s headquarters with over two million square feet of office space, potential housing, shops, and a hotel as part of the Bayhill Specific Plan. The project will extend across five separate phases. Phase one starts with SHoP Architects-designed offices at 1300 Bayhill Drive and 1350 Grundy Lane, San Bruno, San Mateo County. The nearly half a million square foot phase. HLW is the architect of record.

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Great Mall Parkway view, rendering via the City of Milpitas

Milpitas Considering Zoning for 7,000 Apartments in Transit-Oriented Plan

The City of Milpitas is encouraging the public to comment on a new draft plan to rezone portions of the city, the Milpitas Metro Specific Plan. MMSP would establish five new districts around the city’s BART Station, which opened in June of 2020. Full build-out could produce roughly seven thousand apartments, two and a half million square feet of office space, light industrial space, retail, and hotels to be built by 2040.

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