Transit Oriented Development

435 E 3rd Avenue Building Front Rendering, image by ARC TEC

Notice of Determination Released for Mixed Use Project San Mateo

A new mixed use project in San Mateo took another step forward with the release of a CEQA notice of determination earlier this week. The project located at 435 East 3rd Avenue would construct at 39,893 square foot building brining both housing and office space to the area. Developers at MECHA Ventures are collaborating with architects ARC TEC on the project.

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Oxford-owned Emeryville Public Market Plans, rendering courtesy Oxford Properties

Meeting Scheduled for Amendment to Planned Development at Emeryville Marketplace

New Development at Emeryville’s Public Market has been in the works for some time, with the city approving a development agreement for the site in December of 2015. However, the exact plans for Parcels A and B, which abut the railway tracks to the north of the market hall, have been in flux. The meeting on Thursday May 22nd will review revisions to the current project proposal.

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210 Baypointe Parkway Sample Layout and Floorplan, image by KTGY

New Development in San Jose Projects Summer Start Date

SummerHill Homes is set to build a new multifamily housing project in North San Jose. The development at 210 Baypointe Parkway was approved in October 2024, but the timeline for construction was previously unclear. However, new information reported by the San Jose Spotlight indicates the preliminary demolition of the existing facilities may begin as early as July of this year.

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920 Shasta Street Site Rendering, image by David Baker Architects

Notice of Exemption Filed for 100-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Redwood City

A new affordable housing development was approved at 920 Shasta Street in Redwood City. The project is linked to the development of a six-story commercial office building at 901 El Camino Real. In the office building application, developers agreed to donate the property to Abode communities as part of a plan to meet the city’s low-income housing requirements for new development. Both the office building and affordable housing complex were approved in the same meeting before the city council last month.

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