Downtown Berkeley

2274 Shattuck Avenue pedestrian view along Shattuck, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Meeting Tomorrow For 2274 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley

The Berkeley Design Review Committee is scheduled to review plans tomorrow evening for the potential 17-story mixed-use tower to rise at 2274 Shattuck Avenue in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The project is expected to make adaptive reuse of the Art Deco-style United Artists Theater facade as the entryway for a cafe and residential lobby. Panoramic Interests is responsible for the application.

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The Hub at 2128 Oxford Street view from the UC Berkeley campus, rendering by DLR Group

Berkeley Gives Approval For Tallest Building Yet at 2128 Oxford Street

The Berkeley Zoning Adjustment Board has given the final stamp of approval for a 27-story residential tower at 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley. The project aims to add 456 larger apartments tailored for students on the western edge of the UC Berkeley campus. Chicago-based Core Spaces is responsible for the application, with planning and CEQA consultation from the Rhoades Planning Group.

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California Theatre, image via Google Satellite

Plans Increase For 2115 Kittredge Street, Downtown Berkeley

New zoning permits have been filed for a slightly taller iteration of the California Theater Housing tower at 2115 Kittredge Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The updates now aim to reach 23 floors above street level, retaining the planned live performance theater and adjusting the residential capacity. Rhode Island-based Gilbane Development is responsible for the project.

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The Hub at 2128 Oxford Street view from the UC Berkeley campus, rendering by DLR Group

Berkeley Board Vote Tomorrow For 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley

The Berkeley Zoning Adjustments Board is scheduled to have its final vote tomorrow evening on the 26-story residential tower proposed for 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The proposal, named the Hub at Berkeley, is one of three in the city’s pipeline poised to redefine the city skyline and would be the first to be approved. Chicago-based Core Spaces is responsible for the application, with planning and CEQA consultation from the Rhoades Planning Group.

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