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Berkeley will soon be home to a major research and development center

Avatar photo by Frances Dinkelspiel June 03, 2021, 12:00 p.m.October 4, 2022

Developers will construct two modern buildings and add a strolling path with native plants along Bolivar Drive by Aquatic Park.

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Berkeley seeks residents’ help to simplify zoning documents

Avatar photo by Eden Teller Sept. 22, 2020, 10:17 a.m.August 4, 2022

Berkeley’s zoning rules are complicated and daunting to the average reader. The city wants to make it easier to understand the laws.

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Proposed development near Aquatic Park could bring in 1,600 workers

Avatar photo by Frances Dinkelspiel Sept. 10, 2020, 3:19 p.m.August 4, 2022

Two developers, working in conjunction with the Jones family who own the land, want to build two Class A R&D buildings.

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With split vote, Berkeley zoning board approves new ‘group living’ project

Avatar photo by Emilie Raguso Aug. 28, 2020, 3:50 p.m.August 4, 2022

A 41-unit “group living” project called Poet’s Place was approved Thursday night by a Berkeley zoning board majority.

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‘A mini-urban miracle,’ new Berkeley homeless housing could be model for the state

Avatar photo by Emilie Raguso July 10, 2020, 2:23 p.m.August 4, 2022

It’s been a big week for subsidized housing in Berkeley. And it just got bigger.

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Neighbors fight proposed Verizon cell site in North Berkeley — again

Avatar photo by Kate Darby Rauch Feb. 27, 2020, 2:37 p.m.August 4, 2022

A group of local residents celebrated three years ago when plans for a Verizon cell site in their neighborhood were dropped. Now, many of them are back at it.

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101 units at San Pablo, Hearst approved at former Berkeley Midas site

Avatar photo by Emilie Raguso Dec. 16, 2019, 12:58 p.m.October 4, 2022

A six-story, 101-unit project proposed in Berkeley at San Pablo and Hearst avenues won near-unanimous approval Thursday night from the zoning board.

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Former Berkeley school to become 50,000-square-foot home, artist colony

Avatar photo by Kevin L. Jones Oct. 29, 2019, 1:00 p.m.October 4, 2022

Neighbors are pleased a Finnish tech entrepreneur-turned-artist is improving the site, but some are worried about continued public access.

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Downtown Berkeley’s Logan Park wins zoning board approval Thursday night

Avatar photo by Kevin L. Jones Oct. 25, 2019, 4:35 p.m.October 4, 2022

Logan Park, an eight-story, 204-unit mixed-use housing project slated for downtown Berkeley, is one step closer to breaking ground after the zoning board approved its use permit Thursday night.

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Housing pipeline: As built units and affordable ones grow, more work remains

Avatar photo by Emilie Raguso July 26, 2019, 4:58 p.m.August 23, 2021

Since 2014, there have been 1,022 housing units built, across 17 projects, according to the latest “housing pipeline” report issued by the city. About 842 units, in 15 projects, are expected to be done by 2020.

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Zoning board gets first look at 209-unit project planned in downtown Berkeley

Avatar photo by Emilie Raguso May 24, 2019, 2:17 p.m.October 4, 2022

A block of Shattuck Avenue in downtown Berkeley could see major changes in the next few years with the construction of an eight-story, 209-unit housing complex between Channing Way and Durant Avenue.

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The 2019 Berkeley housing pipeline map, a Berkeleyside special report

Avatar photo by Berkeleyside staff March 26, 2019, 9:15 a.m.August 4, 2022

Berkeleyside has scoured planning documents and our archives to bring you the latest information about housing built, under construction, approved and proposed in Berkeley as of August 2019.

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