The unit mix would be 24 studios, 83 one-bedrooms, 26 two-bedrooms, and 5 three-bedroom apartments. At least 20% of the units would have to be designated as affordable housing as B3 Commercial is using the builder's remedy loophole to expedite approval.
The location is right off of Tully, where the main landmark is the giant Chuck E. Cheese. The project would replace a single-story medical facility that used to be leased by Planned Parenthood.
If everything goes to plan, they would aim to start construction between 2026 and 2027, which would put a grand opening towards the end of the decade.
Source: SiliconValley.com
Source: SiliconValley.com
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