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Brisbane Baylands Site Location, image via Brisbane Planning

Brisbane Files with CEQA for Baylands Specific Development Plan

Last week, the City of Brisbane’s proposal for the Baylands development area was opened for public review through the CEQA application page. The specific site plan, developed in partnership with the Metis Environmental Group and Environmental Science Associates, is a sweeping redevelopment of more than 680 acres along Highway 101 and the Caltrain tracks between San Francisco and South San Francisco.

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Mission Point aerial overview, rendering by Gensler

Final Approval For Mission Point Masterplan, Santa Clara

Final approval has been given for the Mission Point master plan at 3005 Democracy Way, Santa Clara. The wide-ranging development would construct four different structures with between 1,800 to 2,600 apartments, up between two to three million square feet of commercial real estate, retail, public open space, and a childcare facility across nearly fifty acres. Kylli is the project sponsor.

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Parkline Commons facing towards the affordable housing and townhomes, rendering via Lane Partners

Environmental Review Published For SRI Campus Redevelopment, Menlo Park

The Environmental Impact Report has been published for Parkline, the redevelopment of the SRI International office campus near downtown Menlo Park, San Mateo County. The project seeks to replace most existing offices and parking across the gated campus with state-of-the-art research facilities, hundreds of homes, and over twenty acres of publicly accessible open space. The city’s detailed document is an important step that allows the project sponsor, Lane Partners, to pursue final approval.

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Stonestown Mall redevelopment aerial view, rendering by Design Distill

Meeting Tomorrow for Stonestown Mall Redevelopment, San Francisco

New aerial renderings have been published alongside a development agreement for the proposed Stonestown Mall redevelopment in San Francisco. Brookfield Properties is responsible for the application, which would replace the surface parking surrounding the shopping center into a relatively dense mixed-use neighborhood. The project will be reviewed by the city’s Planning Commission tomorrow.

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