Berryessa

1655 Berryessa Road townhouse facade elevation, illustration by SDG Architects

Meeting Tomorrow For 1655 Berryessa Road, San Jose

The San Jose Planning Commission is scheduled to review plans tomorrow evening for a townhouse development at 1655 Berryessa Road near the Berryessa BART Station. The plans call for nine three-story structures spread across a two-acre portion of the 13-acre former trucking hub owned by the Facchino Family. Terracommercial Real Estate Co., led by Mike LaBarbera and Rob Facchino, is responsible for the development.

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1655 Berryessa Road Rendering, image via Swenson

Project Launches for 1655 Berryessa Road Transit Oriented Development

The planned development at 1655 Berryessa Road in San Jose celebrated the commencement of phase one in the construction of a new neighborhood. The site for the project is a 13-acre, formerly industrial and logistics lot located a short walk from the Berryessa BART Station. The Facchino Family, who own the site, made the decision to redevelop it into more than 700 units of new transit-oriented housing.

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Market Park aerial view, rendering by Kenneth Rodrigues & Partners

Housing Law Costs San Jose Thousands of Homes From Flea Market Proposal

The Builder’s Remedy was expected to boost housing construction across the state. However, it’s causing San Jose’s pipeline to shrink. The Bumb Family has withdrawn their 2021-proposed plan for the South District development, swapping the proposed offices and 3,450 units with a 940-unit alternative, representing a loss of 2,560 units. Since San Jose did not submit a compliant housing element, there is little for the city to do.

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Berryessa apartments, design by Dahlin

VTA Signs Deal for Affordable Housing at Berryessa Transit Center, San Jose

Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority has entered a formal lease agreement to construct a ten-story affordable housing project on the vacant lot next to the Berryessa Transit Center in San Jose, Santa Clara County. Affirmed Housing Group is now working to create 195 units of low-income housing for individuals and families within the planned transit-oriented Urban Village.

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