Harvest Properties

Clearview Business Park, image via Harvest Properties and Stockbridge

GoPro’s San Mateo Headquarters to Go Residential in a New Redevelopment Deal

The Clearview Business Park in San Mateo was recently acquired by Harvest Properties in partnership with Stockbridge. The site, located at 3000–3155 Clearview Way, currently serves as business offices for multiple organizations, including the well-known camera company GoPro. Preliminary intentions for the site are to demolish the existing office buildings and construct up to 225 townhomes, bringing new housing to the area.

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Bay Center Life Science expansion aerial view, rendering by DGA

Permit Extension Requested for Bay Center Life Science Project in Emeryville

A meeting is scheduled for today to discuss the possible extension of a Major Use Permit and Design Review Approval for 6445 Christie Avenue in Emeryville. Harvest Properties originally brought the project in 2022, but has yet to break ground despite being approved by the City of Emeryville. The meeting today will determine if they are allowed to extend the development timeframe another year or if the project is dead in the water.

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20883 Stevens Creek Boulevard, image via Google Satellite

Permits Filed For Housing at 20883 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino

Permits have been filed for a new residential development by 20883 Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, Santa Clara County. The proposal could replace an office campus in the predominantly low-density area of Silicon Valley with yet more single-family homes, condominiums, and townhomes. The property is owned by Stevens Creek OCA Owner LLC, associated with the Oakland-based Harvest Properties.

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