Construction is almost complete at 2590 Bancroft Way in Berkeley, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites, where an eight-story, 87-unit residential building is being developed. The building’s residential units are intended for student housing, with the ground floor containing nearly 3,200 square feet of retail space.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/construction-tops-out-for-2590-bancroft-way-in-southside-berkeley.html
Plans are being reviewed by the Oakland Planning Commission for residential renovations of the former California College of the Arts (CCA) campus at 5200 Broadway in Oakland, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. These plans would create 448 units of housing across four buildings, along with over 14,000 square feet of retail space. Rockridge Geotechnical also worked on the CCA campus unification in San Francisco.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/meeting-today-for-former-cca-campus-at-5200-broadway-in-oakland.html
An affordable senior living center called Timber Senior Housing has been proposed at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 37660 Timber Street in Newark. The four-story development will create 79 affordable one-bedroom units of housing for senior citizens, as well as amenities like a community center, computer lab, fitness center, and community gardens.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/senior-housing-at-37660-timber-street-in-newark-receives-funding.html
Permits have been filed to demolish the on-site buildings and pave the way for a 28-story residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 1974-1998 Shattuck Avenue site in Berkeley. This building, which would be the tallest in all of Berkeley, utilizes the State Density Bonus program to increase height and create 599 units of housing, 60 of which will be affordable. The building will also contain over 16,000 square feet of commercial space, as well as a rooftop restaurant and on-site parking.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/demolition-permits-for-1974-1998-shattuck-avenue-in-downtown-berkeley.html
Foundation work and demolition of on-site buildings has begun for a three-structure life sciences development at 1699-1701 Old Bayshore Highway in Burlingame, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. The development will feature two office towers and a garage, with one building standing at 121 feet and the other standing at 135 feet. Together, these buildings will have over 475,000 square feet of laboratory and office space and over 6,300 square feet of retail space, along with on-site parking for 875 cars.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/foundation-underway-at-1699-old-bayshore-highway-in-burlingame.html
Construction has begun on a four-story, 100-unit residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 1100 La Avenida Avenue site in Mountain View. All 100 units in this complex will be affordable, with 25 being managed by Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing and seven functioning as permanent housing for formerly homeless people.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/affordable-housing-rising-at-1100-la-avenida-avenue-mountain-view.html
A meeting tomorrow will review plans for a seven-story, 307-unit residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 3000 Patrick Henry Drive in Santa Clara. The complex will include amenities such as lounges, a clubroom, courtyards, and a fitness center. Furthermore, the building will contain 4,000 square feet of retail space and a community art center.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/meeting-tomorrow-for-3000-patrick-henry-drive-santa-clara.html
Plans have been submitted for single-family housing on Rockridge Geotechnical’s 4035 Park Boulevard site in Oakland, which consists of four mini-lots. The development will create four 2.5-story single-family houses directly next to one another, with each house having a one-car garage and private patio.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/new-housing-for-4035-park-boulevard-in-trestle-glen-oakland.html
A jazz club, along with interior renovations, have been proposed at the San Francisco Armory at 1800 Mission Street, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. This development will not change the historic façade of the building, but it will add to the main entertainment venue called the Drill Court while creating a dedicated jazz club. A VIP lounge will also be added.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/interior-renovations-new-jazz-club-proposed-for-san-francisco-armory-mission-district.html
Construction has begun on the California College of the Arts (CCA) expansion at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 1140 7th Street in San Francisco. The new on-campus facilities, which include two four-story structures and one two-story structure for educational purposes, are dubbed Double Ground. This expansion allows CCA to unify its programs into one campus, with the college closing its Oakland campus.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2023/03/construction-underway-for-california-college-of-the-arts-expansion-in-san-francisco.html
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