Senior Housing

1027-1035 West El Camino Real, rendering by WATG

Senior Housing & Hospital Approved for 1027-1035 West El Camino Real, Sunnyvale

The Sunnyvale Planning Commission has unanimously approved plans for a six-story mixed-use development at 1027 and 1035 West El Camino Real in Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County. The project will provide independent and assisted living units next to a three-story, 52-bed convalescent hospital. Solana Beach-based PMB, a healthcare real estate developer, is responsible for the application.

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910 Marshall Street seen from Broadway, rendering by HGA

New Renderings For 30-Story Senior Housing at 910 Marshall Street in Redwood City

New detailed renderings have been published alongside the formal application for a 30-story mixed-use tower at 910 Marshall Street in Redwood City, San Mateo County. The development aims to create a senior residential care facility with over three hundred units, retail, and parking, in the heart of the county seat. R&M Properties, a Palo Alto-based real estate firm, is responsible for the proposal.

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2800 Mitchell Drive

Senior Housing & Care Facility Proposed at 2800 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek

A new senior housing and care facility project have been proposed for development at 2800 Mitchell Drive in Walnut Creek. The project proposal includes the development of a residential care facility and senior housing on two separate parcels. The site presently consists of five one-story buildings totaling 95,344 square feet of floor area. The Joint Genome Institute, operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, most recently occupied these buildings, but the site has been vacant since late 2019.

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Stonestown Mall redevelopment aerial view, rendering by Design Distill

Meeting Tomorrow for Stonestown Mall Redevelopment, San Francisco

New aerial renderings have been published alongside a development agreement for the proposed Stonestown Mall redevelopment in San Francisco. Brookfield Properties is responsible for the application, which would replace the surface parking surrounding the shopping center into a relatively dense mixed-use neighborhood. The project will be reviewed by the city’s Planning Commission tomorrow.

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