Santa Clara County

1027-1035 West El Camino Real, rendering by WATG

Senior Housing & Hospital Approved for 1027-1035 West El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

The Sunnyvale Planning Commission has unanimously approved plans for a six-story mixed-use development at 1027 and 1035 West El Camino Real in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County. The project will provide independent and assisted living units next to a three-story, 52-bed convalescent hospital. Solana Beach-based PMB, a healthcare real estate developer, is responsible for the application.

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1125 East Main Avenue design styles, illustration by KTGY

Pre-Application Filed For Suburban Sprawl at 1125 East Main Avenue, Morgan Hill

Preliminary permits have been refiled for four potential versions of a suburban expansion to replace the Berns Family property at 1125 East Main Avenue in Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County. The application uses the builder’s remedy to streamline the approval process, varying from 135 to 171 homes. San Jose-based Bertram Berns is responsible for the application.

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2079 South White Road

Former Golf Course May Bring Housing to 2079 South White Road, San Jose

A new residential housing community has been proposed for development at 2079 South White Road in San Jose. The project proposal includes the redevelopment of a site that was previously a golf course into a residential community offering nearly 1700 dwelling units. Terrascape Ventures LLC is listed as the project applicant. Duino Family Parts LP is listed as the property owner.

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AVE Santa Clara and Clara's Junction aerial view, rendering by Ensemble

AVE Santa Clara Opening This January in Tasman East, Santa Clara

Ensemble Investments has shared new details about two of its projects within the Tasman East master plan in Santa Clara. The team is preparing for the January opening of AVE Santa Clara, an eight-story residential mid-rise with over three hundred homes. Next door, the team has refurbished a Carl’s Junior building with a bar and grill surrounded by landscaping and food trucks.

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