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2420 Shattuck Avenue with vertical lines corrected by YIMBY, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Renderings Revealed for 2420 Shattuck Avenue, Downtown Berkeley

New renderings have been revealed for a 16-story residential infill at 2420 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The transit-oriented proposal will reshape the low-rise lot with 146 new homes, ground-level retail, and no vehicular parking. NX Ventures is responsible for the application. Today’s story comes less than a week after NX Ventures and Trachtenberg Architects filed plans for the tallest proposed tower in Berkeley at the McDonals at 1974 Shattuck Avenue.

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1974 Shattuck Avenue aerial perspective, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Potential Tallest Tower in Berkeley Proposed for 1974 Shattuck Avenue

A pre-application has been filed for a 26-story residential tower at 1974 Shattuck Avenue. If approved, it would become the tallest building in Downtown Berkeley, and among the tallest residential buildings in Alameda County. The proposal aims to produce 297 new homes and a rooftop restaurant with views across the Bay Area. The application is led by NX Ventures, Rhoades Planning Group, and Trachtenberg Architects.

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2601 San Pablo Avenue Previous Rendering (2021)

Design Changes For a Mixed-Use Proposed At 2601 San Pablo Avenue In Berkeley

A new mixed-use project has been proposed at 2601 San Pablo Avenue in Berkeley. The project proposal includes the development of an eight-story high mixed-use building offering residential, commercial, and parking spaces. Plans call for the demolition of existing commercial buildings on the site. NX Ventures is the project developer. Trachtenberg Architects is responsible for the design concepts.

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3000 Shattuck Avenue corner view from Shattuck looking north, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Expanded Plans Revealed for 3000 Shattuck Avenue, South Berkeley

Expanded permits have been filed for a nine-story residential infill at 3000 Shattuck Avenue in South Berkeley. The application marks a significant increase from plans filed by a different developer in 2017 for 23 co-living apartments. Now, NX Ventures has proposed building 156 new homes on the same corner lot, within walking distance from groceries, shops, AC Transit, and the Ashby BART Station.

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