Key planning decisions need to be made, and a slowing economy could create development challenges.
. The 80-acre planned neighborhood is set to have 4,000 housing units, a hotel, retail stores, parks and over 7 million square feet of office space. It’s expected to take over 10 years to build.
As demolition began, outgoing Mayor Sam Liccardo, in an interview with the Bay Area News Group, described the long-envisioned project as “transformational for our city for decades.”In Mountain View, city leaders in November approved initial plans for Google’s project to redevelop an office park into 1,900 new apartments, plus offices, shops and parks. It’s expected to be completed in 15 to 20 years.
Google’s other mixed-use development in Mountian View could be even larger, adding over 7,000 homes. DubbedDowntown highrises in San Jose, Oakland ready to move forward — but challenges ahead San Jose and Oakland could see progress on a slate of new residential highrises poised to reshape their downtown skylines — but economic headwinds threaten to slow construction.The 26-story Echo tower with 389 units along East Santa Clara StreetThe 21-story Energy Hub tower with 194 residential units at Fountain AlleyIn Oakland, two giant apartment towers now being built downtown should keep rising this year.
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