5915 California Street Rendering

New Condominium Apartment Building Planned At 5915 California Street, San Francisco

Development permits were submitted for approval of constructing a four-story condominium building at 5915 California Street in the Richmond District of San Francisco. Conditional Use Authorization has been submitted for the demolition of an existing two-story, type 5 single-family residence. The project proposal includes constructing a new four-story, type 5b condominium building with three units. John Lum Architecture is managing the design concepts and construction of the housing project.

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21 North 21st Street, rendering courtesy First Community Housing

Renderings Out for 21 North 21st Street, Roosevelt Park, San Jose

Recent permits have shown activity for developing an eight-story affordable housing project at 21 North 21st Street in Roosevelt Park, within walking distance from Downtown San Jose. The development will produce 79 affordable housing units and one manager’s apartment. The First Community Housing organization is responsible for the project, known as the Roosevelt Park Apartments.

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1322 O Street Sacramento

New Construction Planned For 1322 O Street In Downtown, Sacramento

Development permits have been submitted for approving the construction of a new mixed-use multi-family housing development on 1322 O Street in Downtown, Sacramento. The project proposal consists of a five-story building with fifty-eight studio units and a 1,300 square feet cold-shell retail space. Williams + Paddon Architects manages the design concepts, and construction and Tricorp Construction is the contractor for the project.

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2116 Brush Street as seen from 980 Freeway, design by Lowney Architects

Permits Filed, Renderings Revealed for 2116 Brush Street, West Oakland

Development permits have been filed and approved for a six-story residential development at 2116 Brush Street in Ralph Bunche, West Oakland. The project will transform a currently vacant parcel on Downtown Oakland’s border and just under fifteen minutes walk from the 19th Street Oakland BART station. Oak Brook Partners is responsible for the development, dubbed Villa Oakland.

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