Mixed Use

826 North Winchester Boulevard aerial view highlighting the potential skybridge connecting the two residential towers, rendering via VCI Companies

Early Consideration Hearing Scheduled for 17-Story Residential Tower in San Jose

A hearing has been scheduled on May 14th to review a privately brought 2040 Envision Plan amendment that would allow the construction of a 17-story residential high-rise at 826 North Winchester Boulevard San Jose. The project, previously reported on by SF YIMBY in February and December of last year, would require the reassignment of the property from community commercial to transit residential.

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6325 Stockton Boulevard, elevation via CEQA Initial Study

Mixed-Use Plans for 6325 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento

The environmental review process is well underway for a mixed-use development at 6325 Stockton Boulevard in southern Sacramento. The proposal would replace the existing auto-repair shop and car wash with an upgraded facility alongside two three-story apartments. Sacramento-based Holloway Land Company is the project sponsor responsible for the application.

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The Orchards Site Plan with District Boundaries, image via City of San Ramon

New Plans Summited to San Ramon Architectural Review Board for The Orchards Development Project

The Sunset Development Company has submitted a new layout and design plans for The Orchards Development Project, formally called Chevron Park in San Ramon. Initial Proposals for redeveloping the site were first brought in 2023, but the new plans are modified and more detailed. Plans include layouts for three districts as part of the development area along Bollinger Canyon Road in San Ramon.

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6355 Telegraph Avenue, image via Google Street View

Zoning Worksheet Filed for Office to Residential Conversion in North Oakland

A small office building at 6355 Telegraph Avenue in the Bushrod neighborhood of North Oakland has filed initial paperwork for a partial conversion to residential apartments. The preliminary designs brought by Earthquake and Structures, INC, call for the conversion of the upper two levels into six residential units, leaving the lower floor as the original office spaces.

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