2225 Calle De Luna and 2232 Calle Del Mundo Neighborhood Perspective

New Multi-Family Housing Development Planned For 2225 Calle De Luna and 2232 Calle Del Mundo In Tasman East, Santa Clara

Development permits were submitted seeking the approval of a new multi-family housing development at 2225 Calle De Luna and 2232 Calle Del Mundo in Tasman East, Santa Clara. The project proposal includes constructing a 371-unit housing development in two mid-rise eight-story buildings on two parcels. The project requires the demolition of the existing two two-story buildings. KTGY Architecture + Planning is managing the design concept and construction of the project. St. Anton Communities is the developer and has partnered with The Irvine Company for this project.

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The Energy Hub at 35 South 2nd Street, rendering by Hayes Davidson and Westbank

Renderings Released for Westbank’s Energy Hub at 35 South 2nd Street, in Downtown San Jose

New renderings are out for Westbank’s Energy Hub, an innovative mixed-use tower proposed for 35 South 2nd Street in Downtown San Jose, with Bjarke Ingels Group’s design. The images were released with the launch of the Westbank Campus Website. The new website connects the firm’s five projects in San Jose with their master vision to get the Silicon Valley capital to the forefront of environmentally focused urbanization and offer solutions to address the climate crisis while meeting the demand for housing and workspace. The Energy Hub will provide shaded housing, retail, and office space just around the corner of the future San Jose BART station.

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631 F Street Wong Center

Permits Filed For Senior Housing Located At 631 F Street, Sacramento

Development permits were submitted seeking approval for modifications to the site and design review for the construction planned for 631 F Street in Sacramento. The project proposal includes a director-level site plan and building design review of a 150 unit senior housing project. The nonprofit affordable housing developer, Mutual Housing California is the permit applicant. Kuchman Architects is managing the design concept and construction.

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1101-1123 Sutter Street differing color option, design by David Baker Architects via Martin Building

Renderings Illustrate Preservation Options Ahead of HPC Meeting for 1101-1123 Sutter Street, Polk Gulch, San Francisco

The existing structures at 1101 and 1123 Sutter Street are heading to the Historic Preservation Commission of San Francisco in the shadow of a proposed residential tower. The developers hope to bring 201 new apartments to Polk Gulch with a rehabilitated historic building and a new attractive tower, of which forty will be sold below market rate. Martin Building is listed as responsible for the development through 1101 Sutter Affordable LP.

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