101 South Jackson Avenue Rendering

Townhomes Proposed At 101 South Jackson Avenue In San Jose

A new residential project has been proposed for development at 101 South Jackson Avenue in San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of two-story townhomes and a conventional rezoning of the project site from single-family residence zoning to a mixed-use neighborhood zoning district. A single-story house and detached garage on the site were demolished. Habitat for Humanity is the project developer. Geoffrey Holton Associates is responsible for the design concepts.

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67-69 Belcher Street, rendering by Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects

Updated Renderings, Meeting for 67-69 Belcher Street in The Castro, San Francisco

Updated renderings have been published for the residential infill proposal at 67-69 Belcher Street in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood. The plans call for 31 units with architecture by one of the city’s most prominent firms, Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects. The new illustrations show an augmentation from the previous iterations, most notably with a perforated aluminum parapet. Along the exterior, the aluminum window frames are to be colored white to match the brick veneer instead of black. Finally, the base level will now include two exposed concrete pillars instead of one.

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347-349 10th Street Facade

Permits Filed For 347-349 10th Street In SoMa, San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a residential project proposed at 347-349 10th Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The project proposal includes the development of a condominium building offering three units. The exisiting residences, a two-unit building, is listed as Class A historic resource. It rises two stories over basement. DNM Architecture is responsible for the designs.

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Sacramento Broadway Bridge seen from Pioneer Bridge, rendering by Mark Thomas & Company

Broadway Bridge Project over Sacramento River Approved by Both Sides

The plan for a new river crossing the Sacramento River has been approved by City Councils in Sacramento and West Sacramento. The project, dubbed the Broadway Bridge, would connect the two cities, each in separate counties. The move is a major step forward for the bridge, though the project remains a long way off from materializing, with completion expected between 2030 and 2035.

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