Menlo Park

333 Ravenscourt Avenue Parkline Project Entry Rendering, image via ICE

Notice of Determination Gives CEQA Approval to Revised Parkline Project in Menlo Park

The new Parkline Project is a planned multi-use development located at 333 Ravenswood Avenue in Menlo Park. The project is a redevelopment of the existing SRI International campus, a research non-profit affiliated with Stanford University. The project will expand upon the existing 287,000 square feet of space, bringing the site total to approximately 925,000 square feet of offices, 75,000 square feet of retail/amenity space, and up to 800 new residential units.

Read More

155 Jefferson Drive Current Building, image via Google Street View

Preliminary Application Filed for 155 Jefferson Drive in Menlo Park

A new preliminary application has been filed for the construction of a multi-unit building at 155 Jefferson Drive in Menlo Park. The project would involve the demolition and removal of a single story concrete building, and the replacement with a eight story multifamily building. The application relies on Senate Bill 330 to justify the significant densification of the property.

Read More

1220 Hoover Street Current Site, image via Google Street View

Building Permits Filed for 1220 Hoover Street Menlo Park

New building permits have been filed for the construction of a condominium building and main level parking lot located at 1120 Hoover Street in Menlo Park. The application was made by LPMD Architects, who are responsible for the building designs. The specific building plans for the property have not yet been made publicly available, but many details were included on the application.

Read More

Downtown Menlo Park Development Sample Proposed Layout, image via Presidio Bay Ventures

Menlo Park Opens Three Downtown Parking Plazas to Affordable Housing

The City of Menlo Park has opened up applications for the development of three large parking plazas in Downtown Menlo Park. The city plans to build a minimum of 345 units of affordable housing spread across the three sites but has not restricted the addition of more units. The program plans to integrate affordable housing options into the high-resource downtown area.

Read More


Fetching more...