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Withdrawn plans for 5801-5861 Christie Avenue main plaza, rendering by IBI Group

New, Shorter Proposal Revealed for Emeryville Site of Once-Planned ‘Tallest Tower in East Bay’

Filed in 2018, plans by Onni Group and IBI Group proposed a 638-foot tall apartment tower and a 16-story office building that would launch Emeryville, a dense city between Berkeley and Oakland, into the Bay Area’s skyline. Eventually, plans for the tower were withdrawn in 2020. Now, a new developer expects to build at 5801-5861 Christie Avenue, but with a significantly reduced profile.

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5301 Patrick Henry Drive

Remodeling Proposed For 5301 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara

Remodeling has been proposed for the building located at 5301 Patrick Henry Drive in Santa Clara. The project proposal includes the remodeling of the existing single-tenant office, research, and development building for new labs, offices, storage, and research development. Plans also call for exterior improvements including loading area, utility space,  and exterior patio. Hines Global purchased the property from Crown Realty & Development for $68 million in 2021.

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The Poor House Bistro turning from West San Carlos Street to Barack Obama Boulevard, image by Andrew Campbell Nelson

Poor House Bistro Moves for Google Downtown West Masterplan

The Victorian-era home to Poor House Bistro has been moved from 91 South Autumn Street to 317 West St. John Street in Little Italy, San Jose. The relocation comes ahead of Downtown West, Google’s massive plans to redevelop the low-density area surrounding Diridon Station with high-density offices, housing, and retail. Project site maps indicate 91 South Autumn Street will be replaced with an office building.

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101 Gull Drive, rendering by DGA

Renderings Revealed for 101 Gull Drive, East Side, South San Francisco

New renderings have been revealed for 101 Gull Drive, a proposed life sciences development in South San Francisco’s East Side neighborhood. The proposal will replace a vacant parcel with a seven-story office building and a 4.5-story garage. The San Mateo County development is being sponsored by Michael Sanford, CEO of the US division for CFLD International, a Singapore-based developer focused on industrial projects and new industry cities across the world.

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