Developers are advancing five cohousing projects in Berkeley, including the 36-unit Moshav condo on San Pablo Avenue and a new compound in the Lorin District.
Berkeley is seeing a surge in cohousing development, with five projects currently in the works across the city. Notable activity includes the construction of the 36-unit Moshav cohousing condo located on San Pablo Avenue. Additionally, developers behind Oakland's Radish cohousing community are planning a new residential compound situated in the Lorin District.
Beyond these specific developments, the city is also exploring the conversion of existing single-family homes into co-living residences. These initiatives aim to increase housing density and shared living opportunities within the local market.
Developers have filed updated plans for a residential project at 1728 Larkin Street in the Nob Hill neighborhood of San Francisco.
Eden Housing completes Mitchell Park Place, a 50-unit affordable housing community in Palo Alto featuring supportive services for adults with disabilities.
California Development & Design Inc. plans to replace a Century City residential property with a new apartment building at 2217 South Fox Hills Drive.
Strada Investment Group proposes a 286-unit residential development to replace a 60,000-square-foot life sciences lab in Palo Alto.
Walker & Dunlop arranges a $101.5M HUD Section 223(f) refinancing for the 312-unit Enclave Heritage Flats multifamily community in Chula Vista.
Brookfield Properties secures Concord City Council approval for a massive 12,000-unit redevelopment of the former Concord Naval Weapons Station.
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