Saturday, May 19, 2012

Berkeley

yzirapogyg.wordpress.com
The projects are part of Berkeley’zs move toward creating density, said Michael Berkeley’s economic development director. While residents ponder issuesd like global climate change andpopulationh growth, developers are moving forward to bring more housing near transportation centers and into its downtown “I can’t think of a time when we’vs had so much construction going on,” Caplan said. “We’rd seeing a number of genuinelyurban mixed-used projects that can help activate districts and bring in more residents.
” Amonvg the new projects, Hudson McDonald, a Berkeley-based developer, has crewds working on a 148-unitg apartment complex that will include a Trader Joe’s on its grouns floor. The project, called the Old Grove, is at 1885 University Ave., near the core of Berkeley’s downtowb area and close to SNK Realty’ds Arpeggio, a 143-unit condominium tower compriseds of nine stories that is alsounderf construction.

No comments:

Post a Comment