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1655 Berryessa Road affordable housing complex, illustration by Swenson

Meeting Today for Berryessa BART Redevelopment, San Jose

The San Jose City Council is scheduled to review plans today for a district of the multi-project Berryessa BART Station redevelopment in San Jose, Santa Clara County. The project aims to replace the transit-adjacent lot at 1655 Berryessa Road with over eight hundred apartments, alongside some retail and open space. Robert Facchino at Terracommercial Real Estate is the master plan developer

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Ashby BART conceptual overview, rendering by DIALOG

Adeline Alliance Team Selected For Ashby BART Station Redevelopment, Berkeley

Adeline Alliance Team has been selected to redevelop the Ashby BART Station in the south of Berkeley, Alameda County. The successful vision proposes a densely packed mixed-use hub that ties together community needs and residential services below hundreds of apartments. The project is currently in its preliminary stages as the team and city enter an exclusive negotiation agreement.

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30 Van Ness Avenue, image by author

Supplemental Work Underway As Lendlease Keeps 30 Van Ness Avenue On Hold, San Francisco

Plans for the 47-story mixed-use tower at 30 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco are still on hold. However, a construction crane has returned to the site for limited work on the two-year-old foundation as the project developer, Lendlease, continues to wait before restarting work. The activity will ensure the existing site is stable with improvements to the sidewalk fencing.

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77 Beale Street overall massing, illustration by Pickard Chilton

Deep-Dive Into Plans For San Francisco’s Potential Tallest Skyscraper at 77 Beale Street

Detailed plans have emerged for the potential redevelopment of an entire city block in the heart of San Francisco. The plans include renovations of several historic buildings along Market Street, as well as potential housing or hotel rooms at the former PG&E/Matson Block. However, the most ambitious component of the proposal is the demolition of the existing 34-story office tower at 77 Beale Street, to be replaced by the tallest building in California.

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