Berkeley

600 Addison Street Rendering

Demolition Permits Filed For 600 Addison Street In Berkeley

Demolition permits have been submitted for 600 Addison Street in Berkeley. The project proposal includes the demolition of three warehouses on the site and the construction of a research and development (R&D) campus. Berkeley Commons Owner LLC is the property owner. Gensler is managing the design concepts and construction. Tom Leader Studio is the landscape architect.

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2176 and 2150 Kittredge Street, rendering design by Kava Massih Architects

Design Review Held For 2176 Kittredge Street In Downtown Berkeley

Permits have been submitted seeking the review of a mixed-use project at 2176 Kittredge Street in downtown Berkeley. The project proposal includes the construction of a residential structure with retail space. Plans call for the demolition of an existing 8,575 square-foot building and a single-story gas station and car wash. East Beach Capital is the project developer. Kava Massih Architects is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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2902 Adeline Street

Final Design Review Scheduled For 2902 Adeline Street In South Berkeley

Permits have been filed seeking the review of a new mixed-use development at 2902 Adeline Street in South Berkeley. The project proposal includes the construction of a six-story mixed-use building offering residential and commercial spaces. The project requires the demolition of one residential building and one mixed-use development. Realtex Apartments LLC is the project applicant and property owner. Trachtenberg Architects is managing the design concepts and construction.

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Maudelle at 2001 Ashby Street, rendering courtesy RCD Housing

Application Filed for Maudelle Building at 2001 Ashby Avenue, South Berkeley

The building application has been filed for review for the six-story affordable housing proposal at 2001 Ashby Avenue in South Berkeley. The project is expecting to add 87 new units to the East Bay housing market, with twelve units reserved for formerly unhoused residents. RCD Housing is responsible for the development, which will be named Maudelle Miller Shirek Community Building in honor of the late activist, vice-mayor, and eight-term member of the city council.

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