Alameda County

2900 Harbor Bay Parkway with the San Francisco skyline in the background, image via Google Satellite

Preliminary Plans for Life Sciences Building at 2900 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda

Recent permit activity shows plans are moving ahead to entitle a Life Sciences building at 2900 Harbor Bay Parkway in Alameda, Alameda County. The project would reshape a vacant 5.5-acre plot of waterfront land with a Research and Development building rather than the existing entitled plans for a Marriott Inn hotel. JLL is responsible for the property’s marketing.

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2128 Oxford Street, elevation by DLR Group

Expanded Plans for 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley

Increased plans have been filed for The Hub, the mixed-use tower at 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The application has nearly doubled in residential capacity while the height has been raised from 17 to 25 floors tall. On top, a rooftop bar and restaurant will offer commanding views of the surrounding region and, potentially, two more similarly-tall buildings. Core Spaces is the developer.

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1974 Shattuck Avenue aerial perspective, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Potential Tallest Tower in Berkeley Proposed for 1974 Shattuck Avenue

A pre-application has been filed for a 26-story residential tower at 1974 Shattuck Avenue. If approved, it would become the tallest building in Downtown Berkeley, and among the tallest residential buildings in Alameda County. The proposal aims to produce 297 new homes and a rooftop restaurant with views across the Bay Area. The application is led by NX Ventures, Rhoades Planning Group, and Trachtenberg Architects.

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Boulevard Commons Site Plan

Boulevard Commons Townhomes Approved In Alameda County

A new residential project has been approved for development at 3765-3789 Castro Valley Boulevard in Alameda County. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use condominium project with townhomes, accessory dwelling units, and retail space. The project will be developed at the former “Tra-Tel” mobile home park. City Ventures is the project developer. Fourner Design Studio (FDS) is responsible for the design concepts.

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