Santa Clara County

940 Willow Road, rendering by Studio Current

Approval Upheld For 940 Willow Street in Willow Glen, San Jose

Planning approval has been upheld for a seven-story apartment complex at 940 Willow Street in San Jose’s Willow Glen neighborhood. Earlier this week, the San Jose Planning Commission rejected an appeal of the approved Builder’s Remedy-assisted development, which seeks to add 126 apartments near the intersection of Willow Street and Lincoln Avenue. Redco Development is responsible for the application.

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501 South Almaden Ave Rendering, image by Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects

Developers Plan to Fastrack New Apartment Building at 501 South Almaden Ave in San Jose

New documents show plans for the proposed project at 501 South Almaden Avenue in San Jose. The plans indicate a significant scale-up from earlier proposals, raising the total number of units from 53 to 99. The project’s developer, Satellite Affordable Housing Associates, will be using Senate Bill 35 as a means of expediting the higher-density project.

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490 East Middlefield Road evening view, rendering by SDT Architects

CEQA Exemption Granted For 490 East Middlefield Road, Mountain View

The City of Mountain View has granted a CEQA Exemption for the eight-story proposal at 490 East Middlefield Road in Mountain View, Santa Clara County. The project was determined to meet the criteria for the streamlined review through the California Environmental Quality Act via Assembly Bill 130. Jeff Stone of Diamond Construction Inc is listed as the project applicant, filed through WTA Middlefield LLC.

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2263 Calle Del Mundo Project Rendering, image by BAR Architects

Large Housing Complex at 2263 Calle Del Mundo in Santa Clara Lands New Funding

A new housing development located at 2263 to 2303 Calle Del Mundo in the South Bay city of Santa Clara recently secured a major new loan to aid in the property’s construction. Developers Ensemble Real Estate Investments and Rethink Development originally brought the project before community review in 2019, but are still short of construction. The new infusion of 150 million is expected to help see the project forward.

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