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2109 Virginia Street Building Rendering, image by SPT Architects

Design Review Meeting Scheduled for 2109 Virginia Street in Berkeley

The Berkeley Design Review Committee will meet tomorrow to discuss several agenda items, including the review of new plans for a development at 2109 Virginia Street in Berkeley. The designs by Stackhouse De La Pena Trachtenberg Architects calls for the demolition of a two-story building at 1677-1685 Shattuck Avenue, and the construction of a new eight story building with the revised address at 2109 Virginia Street.

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1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue aerial view looking south-east, rendering by SDT Architects

Zoning Meeting Tomorrow For 1998 Shattuck Avenue, Downtown Berkeley

The Berkeley Zoning Adjustments Board is scheduled to review plans for the 28-story residential proposal at 1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. If approved, the project may become the tallest residential tower to be approved with streamlining from Senate Bill 330. NX Ventures and Rhoades Planning Group are jointly responsible for the application.

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1001 Oak Hill Road evening illustration, rendering by SDTarch

Increased Plans Revealed for 1001 Oak Hill Road, Lafayette

New renderings have been revealed ahead of the design review meeting for 1001-1009 Oak Hill Road in Lafayette, Contra Costa County. The updated project will bring a seven-story residential project, with more than three dozen additional units compared to the previous iteration, to the center of the suburban city just one block away from a BART Station. Jeff Stone, a local developer and owner of Diamond Construction, is listed as the property owner.

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1998 Shattuck Avenue aerial view, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Design Review Meeting for 1998 Shattuck Avenue, Downtown Berkeley

Berkeley‘s Design Review Committee is scheduled to review plans this Thursday for the potential tallest structure to rise in the city. The project is expected to bring nearly six hundred units by merging four lots, including the corner McDonald’s, at 1950-1998 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. NX Ventures and Rhoades Planning Group are jointly responsible for the application.

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