475 South 4th Street, rendering by BDE Architecture

Meeting Scheduled For A Residential Project At 475 South 4th Street, San Jose

Permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a multi-family residential project at 475 South 4th Street in San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of a residential building with on-site parking spaces. A special-use permit has been filed to allow the demolition of three residential structures totaling approximately 16,883 square feet. Urban Catalyst is the project developer. BDE Architecture is responsible for the design concepts and construction. Guzzardo Partnership is managing the landscape of the apartment complex.

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Pier 70's Parcel A at 88 Maryland Street, design by DES and Grimshaw

New Renderings for Parcel A in Pier 70 Mega-Development, Central Waterfront, San Francisco

Brookfield has filed a new design review phase application for a six-story office building at Parcel A at 88 Maryland Street. Parcel A is one of many structures to be built in the 69-acre mixed-use district plan along San Francisco’s Central Waterfront of which Brookfield is developed 28 acres. The application reveals a new design for Parcel A by DES Architects + Engineers in collaboration with Los Angeles-based Grimshaw Architects.

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City Village new towns looking over the street, rendering courtesy Summerhill Homes

SummerHill Homes President and CEO Robert Freed Talks City Village in Bishop Ranch, San Ramon

New renderings have been revealed for City Village, a 404-unit residential development at 2400-2440 Camino Ramon in San Ramon’s Bishop Ranch office park. SummerHill Homes will be building the project. Speaking with SFYIMBY earlier this year, President and CEO Robert Freed shared details about City Village and the firm. Construction could start as early as 2022.

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CityView in San Jose

Demolition Permits Filed for Portion of CityView Mega-Development in Downtown San Jose

Demolition permits have been filed for a portion of CityView Mega development in downtown San Jose. The project proposal includes the development of a tech office campus at 170 Park Center Plaza, featuring retail and office space. Plans call for the demolition of existing buildings and the removal of twenty threes. Jay Paul Company is the project developer. Gensler is responsible for the design concepts and construction.

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