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100 2nd Street, image via Google Satellite

Eight-Story Infill At 100 2nd Street in Jack London Square, Oakland

Plans have been filed for a new eight-story residential infill at 100 2nd Street in Oakland’s waterfront Jack London Square neighborhood. The preliminary application shows the vacant property will be transformed into 53 new homes, including affordable housing. R2 Building, the same firm responsible for the 39-story application at 2044 Franklin Street, is listed as the project developer.

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2044 Franklin Street, illustration via VGO2 LLC

Preliminary Illustrations for 39-Story Tower at 2044 Franklin Street, Downtown Oakland

Preliminary drawings have been published for the 39-story residential proposal at 2044 Franklin Street in Downtown Oakland, Alameda County. The application shows a rough estimate of how a new residential tower could fit within the city’s urban core, creating an estimated 425 apartments above commercial space. The application was filed by Village Glen Oakland 2, LLC, linked to R2 Building.

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2044 Franklin Street 2016-era design, rendering by RAD Build

Preliminary Application for 39-Story Tower at 2044 Franklin Street, Downtown Oakland

A preliminary zoning worksheet application has been filed for a 39-story residential tower at 2044 Franklin Street in Downtown Oakland, Alameda County. The filing provides little information about the project, including unit count or architect. R2 Building, staffed by many of the same people as the form property owner and now-defunct modular construction firm, RAD Urban, is the project applicant.

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335 3rd Street, rendering by R2 Building

Permits Filed for New Building at 335 3rd Street, Jack London District, Oakland

New building permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building for 335 3rd Street, located in Jack London District, Oakland. The project, named R2 Building, will bring 38 houses to the waterfront neighborhood, of which three will be sold as affordable to residents making up to 50% of the Area Median Income (AMI). RAD Urban is responsible for the development.

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