A new four-story residential development has been proposed at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 4148 24th Street site in San Francisco. Demolition will be required for the existing three-story building on-site, and the new complex will include seven residential units and parking for bicycles. Of the seven units, one will be reserved as affordable for a low-income household.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/preliminary-application-filed-for-4148-24th-street-noe-valley-san-francisco.html
New details were released regarding the five-story, 192-unit development at 430 Broadway in Oakland, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. The 192 units will be split across three buildings; Building A will contain 66 units, Building B will contain 55 units, and Building C will contain 71 units. All three buildings will include on-site parking for cars and bicycles, and each building will have its own unique amenities. For example, Building B will have a 4,920-square-foot market hall for ground-level retail, and Building C will also contain 3,700 square feet of retail space. A park with open space, a playground, and public art will also be constructed next to Building C.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/new-renderings-for-430-broadway-in-jack-london-square-oakland.html
New renderings have been released for the eight-story, 52-unit residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 2587 Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. Of the 52 units, six will be designated as affordable to very low-income households. The building will also include around 2,900 square feet of retail space and amenities such as study pods, a fitness center, and a yoga studio. On-site parking will be included for bicycles.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/updated-renderings-for-2587-telegraph-avenue-southside-berkeley.html
A seven-story, 118-unit residential project has been proposed at 380 North First Street in San Jose, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. Of the 118 units, 18 will be affordable, and on-site parking will be included for 74 vehicles. For this complex to go up, a 12,000-square-foot Candidate City Landmark building must be demolished.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/eir-published-for-a-residential-project-at-380-north-first-street-san-jose.html
Permits were filed for a six-story affordable complex at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 2610 International Boulevard site in Oakland. The project will create 105 apartments, along with on-site parking for cars and bicycles, 7,700 square feet for childcare facilities, and 3,770 square feet of common space, including outdoor courtyards. Sky bridges will connect the separate blocks of the L-shaped complex.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/renderings-revealed-for-2610-international-boulevard-oakland.html
New details were released for a 23-story student housing project at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 2200 Bancroft Way in Berkeley. The complex will include up to 1,634 beds, as well as a new two-story dining facility. Moreover, the development will yield amenities such as 19,500 square feet of open space, social lounges, a central courtyard, a fitness center, laundry rooms, and bicycle storage. The project also hopes to achieve LEED Gold certification.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/renderings-for-uc-berkeley-dorms-at-2200-bancroft-way-berkeley.html
Updated plans were filed for an eight-story residential development at 3403 Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. These new plans will see the number of units in the complex increase from 93 to 105, and 29 of those 105 units will be deed-restricted affordable housing.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/increased-plans-filed-for-3403-piedmont-avenue-oakland.html
Plans have been approved for a nine-story residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 1401 Folsom Street in San Francisco. Of the 94 residential units, 10 will be affordable, allowing the developer to utilize the State Density Bonus program. The complex will also include 1,450 square feet of ground-floor retail space and on-site parking for bicycles. Moreover, the building will be near public transit, as it is just two blocks from the Civic Center BART station.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/plans-approved-for-1401-folsom-street-in-soma-san-francisco.html
The City of Santa Clara and Irvine Company are set to review the Freedom Circle Focus Area plan, the residential redevelopment of a 25-acre park at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 2518 Mission College Boulevard site in Santa Clara. The team hopes to construct nearly 1,800 apartments within the Freedom Circle Focus Area across five five-story apartment complexes. Along with the residential component, the full build-out will yield nearly 17,000 square feet of amenities and about 3,500 square feet of retail space. On-site parking will also be included for 2,445 cars.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/community-meeting-tonight-for-apartment-complex-at-2518-mission-college-boulevard-santa-clara.html
Permits were filed to entitle Phases 1A and 1B of the RESHAP affordable housing plan at the former Alameda Naval Air Station in Alameda, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. These new permits covered two four-story residential developments, with Stardust Gardens at 451 Stardust Place in Phase 1A and Harbor Village at 2450 Pan Am Way in Phase 1B. The two complexes will yield a total of 166 apartments, over 1,000 square feet of retail space, and around 7,400 square feet of office space, as well as on-site parking for cars and bicycles. The full RESHAP buildout will create 332 units of affordable housing and resources for families, veterans, survivors of domestic violence, and people who have experienced or are at risk of experiencing homelessness.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/10/permits-filed-for-reshap-masterplan-phase-1-alameda-point.html
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