Signature Development Group

Willow Village office structure, rendering courtesy Facebook and Signature Development Group

Facebook and Signature Release New Renderings of Willow Village, Menlo Park

Facebook and Signature Development Group have announced that they have submitted newly detailed planning documents for their proposed mixed-use district dubbed Willow Village in Menlo Park, San Mateo County. The proposal will cover nearly 60 acres with a mixture of housing, office space, retail, and public parks. Two phases of construction will yield over 3.3 million square feet of built area. OMA, one of the most influential architecture firms still active, is responsible for the design.

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2400 Adeline Street Conceptual Elevations

Permits Filed For New Multi-Family Housing At 2400 Adeline Street, Oakland

Development permits have been filed for construction at 2400 Adeline Street in McClymonds, Oakland. The project proposal includes demolishing an existing commercial building and constructing a five-story residential building with twenty-nine condominiums. The new development will also have a parking garage with fifteen spaces on the ground floor and a rear detached one-story garage with fourteen parking spaces. KTGY Architects, Signature Development Group and Ripley Designs are managing the concept and design of this project.

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Brooklyn Basin with Lake Merritt in the background, rendering courtesy EK

SFYIMBY Construction Update for Phase One of Four at Brooklyn Basin, Oakland

A site visit by SF YIMBY shows construction is well underway for the Brooklyn Basin development, one of the largest in the city of Oakland with thousands of units and two planned skyscrapers. One of the residential structures is already accepting move-ins, and two others are nearing completion. Located adjacent to the gentrifying Jack London District, it is a new mixed-use district with 3,100 new units, 200,00 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, a few marinas, and thirty acres of public parks.

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