A new restaurant and entertainment venue called Dante’s Inferno was proposed at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 1815 Market Street in San Francisco. The proposed project would include the redevelopment of a multilevel rooftop cocktail bar and Caribbean restaurant, which would also double as a nightclub and event space. Renovations would include an expansion at the rear of the building, along with a staircase and elevator connecting the ground floor and rooftop levels.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/rooftop-restaurant-proposed-at-1815-market-street-mission-district-san-francisco.html
Construction is underway for the eight-story, 52-unit student housing development at 2587 Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. The complex will provide 485 beds within the 52 units, and six of the 52 units will be designated as affordable. The building will also contain 2,900 square feet of on-site retail space, along with amenities including 5,100 square feet of open space, a fitness center, a yoga studio, study pods, a small clubroom connected to two rooftop terraces, and parking for 79 bicycles.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/construction-starts-for-2587-telegraph-avenue-southside-berkeley.html
Check out this piece giving some background on the 112-unit Kelsey Civic Center complex located at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 240 Van Ness Avenue site in San Francisco. All units in the development will be affordable, with 25% of the homes reserved for people with disabilities. This article also mentions our Kelsey Ayer Station affordable housing project in San Jose, as well our Bowes Center development in San Francisco, which is home to Conservatory of Music dorms and multiple performance spaces.
From San Francisco Chronicle: https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/housing-disability-civic-center-19993484.php
Construction is nearly complete for the five-story Potrero Block B affordable housing complex at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 1801 25th Street site in San Francisco. The development will consist of 157 affordable units, the majority of which will be dedicated to existing Potrero Public Housing residents. Overall, Block B will be comprised of two five-story buildings, and along with residential units, those buildings will contain a childcare facility, community room, teen center, small public park, and on-site parking for cars and bicycles.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/facade-wrapping-up-for-potrero-block-2-san-francisco.html
Construction has begun for a six-story, 145-unit affordable housing complex at 1633 Valencia Street in San Francisco, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. All the building’s units will be affordable, targeting seniors experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Residential amenities will include a community room, on-site property management, supportive service suites, and parking for bicycles.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/construction-underway-at-1633-valencia-street-san-francisco.html
The public review period has begun for the 17-story mixed-use complex at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 826 Winchester Boulevard in San Jose. This development would create 135 new apartments across two towers connected by a skybridge, as well as ground-level retail space and a two-story underground garage containing parking for cars and bicycles. Of the 135 units, 20 will be designated as affordable housing; moreover, 68 units will have a private balcony. Shared amenities will include an indoor lounge and terraces on the second floor and fifteenth floor.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/public-review-for-17-story-826-north-winchester-boulevard-san-jose.html
Construction has been completed for the 60-unit ArtHaus Chestnut residential complex at Rockridge Geotechnical’s 2432 Chestnut Street site in Oakland. The development’s units will be split across three three-story, 20-unit structures; each of these buildings will contain four townhomes, and each townhome will be divided into five studio residences. On-site parking will be included for cars and bicycles.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/arthaus-chestnut-opens-at-2432-chestnut-street-west-oakland.html
The City of Berkeley has given approval for a 739-unit transit-oriented development above the North Berkeley BART station, and Rockridge Geotechnical will be working with the North Berkeley Housing Partners development team on this multi-phase project. The development will consist of 13 buildings up to eight stories in height, and of the 739 units, over half will be affordable; Rockridge Geotechnical will be working with BRIDGE Housing, which is part of the North Berkeley Housing Partners team, to build 236 units across two eight-story buildings and three three-story buildings. Along with the residential units, this massive complex will include a childcare facility, over 6,000 square feet of community-serving ground-floor space, and over 48,000 square feet of public open space.
From San Francisco Business Times: https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2024/12/13/north-berkeley-bart-development-housing.html
Plans have surfaced for a 70-unit affordable housing development at 611 El Camino Real in Santa Clara, one of Rockridge Geotechnical’s sites. Of the 70 units, 69 will be affordable, and one will be a manager’s unit. The complex, which will be located next to a Caltrain station, will include amenities such as a courtyard and on-site parking.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/affordable-housing-plans-surface-for-611-el-camino-real-santa-clara.html
The Berkeley Zoning Adjustment Board will be reviewing the 17-story residential development at Rockridge Geotechnical’s site at 2274 Shattuck Avenue. The complex will create 227 units, 23 of which will be affordable, while retaining the façade of the existing United Artist Theater; the project is using the State Density Bonus program to increase residential capacity. The structure will also contain a small entry lobby café and parking for 90 cars, as well as bicycle parking.
From SFYIMBY: https://sfyimby.com/2024/12/board-vote-tomorrow-for-17-story-proposal-at-united-artist-theater-downtown-berkeley.html
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