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Transbay Block 4 tower full view, architecture by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

Permit Progress on Transbay Block 4 Tower at 200 Main Street, SoMa, San Francisco

New permit activity shows plans are moving ahead for the 47-story skyscraper at Transbay Block 4 in SoMa, San Francisco. Representatives for the property owner, Hines, have recently filed an amendment request to increase the lot’s height limit from 450 feet to 513 feet. The building would create hundreds of below-market-rate units, apartments, condos, and townhomes overlooking the proposed Transbay Park.

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2128 Oxford Street, elevation by DLR Group

Expanded Plans for 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley

Increased plans have been filed for The Hub, the mixed-use tower at 2128 Oxford Street in Downtown Berkeley, Alameda County. The application has nearly doubled in residential capacity while the height has been raised from 17 to 25 floors tall. On top, a rooftop bar and restaurant will offer commanding views of the surrounding region and, potentially, two more similarly-tall buildings. Core Spaces is the developer.

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Mission Rock Parcel F frontal view, rendering by Studio Gang

New Renderings Revealed For Studio Gang’s Mission Rock Parcel F, San Francisco

Construction work has officially started for Mission Rock Parcel F, a 23-story residential tower designed by the internationally renowned architecture firm, Studio Gang. The 254-unit project is now set to rise with a distinctive glazed green ceramic facade that complements the neighboring blocks and will stand out in San Francisco’s Mission Bay skyline. Parcel F is the fourth and final tower to rise in phase one of the 28-acre Mission Rock masterplan.

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1974 Shattuck Avenue aerial perspective, rendering by Trachtenberg Architects

Potential Tallest Tower in Berkeley Proposed for 1974 Shattuck Avenue

A pre-application has been filed for a 26-story residential tower at 1974 Shattuck Avenue. If approved, it would become the tallest building in Downtown Berkeley, and among the tallest residential buildings in Alameda County. The proposal aims to produce 297 new homes and a rooftop restaurant with views across the Bay Area. The application is led by NX Ventures, Rhoades Planning Group, and Trachtenberg Architects.

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