Residential

2400 Adeline Street

Multi-Family Housing At 2400 Adeline Street In McClymonds, Oakland Gets Approved

Five months after the proposal was shared, the multi-family housing at 2400 Adeline Street in McClymonds, Oakland gets approval from the Oakland Planning Commission. The project proposal includes the demolition of a commercial building and the construction of a five-story residential building. KTGY Architects, Signature Development Group, and Ripley Designs are managing the concept and design of this project.

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706 Mission Street, design by Handel Architects

Number 29: 706 Mission Street, SoMa, San Francisco

The 29th tallest building in the Bay Area planned or built is 706 Mission Street, the nearly complete residential building operated by Four Seasons Private Residences in SoMa, San Francisco. The skyscraper tops out at 510 feet to be the tallest building in the region actively under construction since activity on the Oceanwide Center was halted last year. Westbrook Partners is responsible for the development through 706 Mission Street Co LLC.

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Insights Coffee Roasters

Permits Filed For New Apartments At 1901 8th Street, Sacramento

Permits have been filed seeking the approval of new apartments at 1901 8th Street in Sacramento. The project proposal includes the construction of residences above Insight Coffee Roasters near downtown Sacramento. Williams & Paddon Architects and Planners is managing the design concepts and the construction. Urban Elements LLC is the developer. Fulcrum Redding LLC is the property owner that purchased the property in 2015 for $3.4 million.

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1028 Market Street main view, rendering of design by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

Crane Dismantling Starts for 1028 Market Street, Tenderloin, San Francisco

A new apartment building overlooking Market Street is nearing the opening point. Crews have begun dismantling the crane for 1028 Market Street in the southeast corner of San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. The project will produce affordable and market-rate housing blocks away from two BART Stations. The Olympic Residential Group and Tidewater Capital are responsible for the development.

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