Affordable Housing

7 South Linden Avenue

New Residential Project Proposed At 7 South Linden Avenue In South San Francisco

Development permits have been filed seeking the approval of a large-scale residential project proposed at 7 South Linden Avenue in South San Francisco. The project proposal includes the construction of two residential buildings offering a total of 700+ homes. Essex Property Trust and Infill Land Partners LLC are the project developers. The San Mateo-based residential developer (NYSE: ESS) paid $33.5 million for the property, including a 25,000-square-foot warehouse zoned for mixed-industrial use within the city’s downtown area. Sandhill Land Co. was the seller.

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1915 Berryman Street Townhomes

Proposed Townhouses To Replace a Vintage House At 1915 Berryman Street In Berkeley

A new residential project has been proposed at 1915 Berryman Street in Berkeley. The project proposal includes the development of four-story townhomes on a site that presently houses a three-story two-unit home that was built 132 years ago. Plans call for the demolition of the single-family home on the site. The home was wasn’t deemed worthy of landmark status in May 2020. Gunkel Architecture is responsible for the design concepts.

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Balboa Park Upper Yard housing, rendering courtesy Mithun

Groundbreaking for Balboa Park BART Housing in the Outer Mission, San Francisco

Groundbreaking has officially occurred for the nine-story Balboa Park Upper Yard apartment building, a transit-oriented development poised to create new affordable residences in the Outer Mission area of San Francisco. The proposal would produce 131 new homes for the housing-strapped city right next to the Balboa Park BART station. Mission Housing Development Corporation and the Related Companies are responsible for the development.

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Treasure Island at full build-out, rendering by Steelblue

First New Structure Tops Out, New Renderings for Treasure Island Redevelopment, San Francisco

Construction has topped out on the first new building in the Treasure Island redevelopment plan. The progress comes as San Francisco’s Mayor London Breed embarked on a boat ride from the Ferry Building to Treasure Island’s new passenger boat terminal last week, ahead of the January 2022 start of public ferry rides. Treasure Island’s roughly 8,000 unit redevelopment plan is led by Treasure Island Community Development (TICD), a partnership with Stockbridge Capital Group, Wilson Meany, and Lennar Corporation.

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