Redwood City


Sequoia Station aerial perspective, rendering courtesy HOK

Lowe Buys Land for Sequoia Station Redevelopment, Redwood City

Development plans are moving forward for Sequoia Station, a six-structure mixed-use proposal to reshape the downtown of San Mateo County’s third-largest city. The Los Angeles-based private real estate company, Lowe, has spent $73 million acquiring the second half of the block around 1057 El Camino Real in Redwood City. The firm looks to construct three million square feet of housing and offices, parking, and public open space.

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Sequoia Station

Updated Plans Submitted For a Mixed-Use Project At 1057 El Camino Real In Redwood City

Newly updated plans have been submitted seeking the approval of a mixed-use project at 1057 El Camino Real in Redwood City. The project proposal includes developing a strip mall into a transit village featuring new homes, commercial space, and public open space. Lowe and Eden Housing is the project applicant and developer. Current property owners Safeway and Regency Centers Corporation are also stakeholders in the project. Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc (HOK) is managing the design concept and construction.

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1125 Arguello Street view from the corner of Arguello and Standish Street, rendering by Pickard Chilton and the DLR Group

Environmental Review Published for 1125 Arguello Street, Redwood City, San Mateo County

California has published the draft Environmental Impact Report for 1125 Arguello Street, a mixed-use office and housing project in Redwood City, San Mateo County. The plan calls to replace several low-rise commercial structures and asphalt with hundreds of thousands of square feet of office space, a few dozen units of affordable housing, and a childcare facility. Hines is responsible for the development.

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1057 El Camino Real Rendering

Large Mixed-Use Project Proposed At 1057 El Camino Real, Redwood City

Planning applications have been submitted seeking the approval of a mixed-use project at 1057 El Camino Real in Redwood City. The project proposal consists of developing a strip mall into a transit village featuring new homes, commercial space, and public open space. Lowe and Eden Housing is the project applicant and developer. HOK is managing the design concept and construction.

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