Berkeley development projects in the works, offering affordable units

Five housing projects are currently in the works for Berkeley. In total, 500 apartment units have been proposed to meet Berkeley’s development requirements
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Five housing projects are currently in the works for Berkeley. In total, 500 apartment units have been proposed to meet Berkeley’s development requirements
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The building, Shattuck Studios, is located at 2711 Shattuck Ave., and it will be opened for move-in Aug. 14, according to an email from campus spokesperson Adam Ratliff. The campus will lease the units from Panoramic Interests, a private developer.
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Equity Residential is currently accepting applications from tenants looking to rent affordable housing units at Acton Courtyard apartments, a complex developed in partnership with the city that is required to provide a specified amount of below-market-rate units.
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At its first Tuesday regular meeting since its eight-week summer recess, Berkeley City Council directed the city manager to develop a way to mitigate years of rent overcharging by Acton Courtyard, an apartment building developed in partnership with the city.
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The city Zoning Adjustments Board approved a use permit Thursday for a proposed mixed-use building on Telegraph Avenue after an extensive period of public comment regarding the project’s accessibility and its role in the revitalization of the Telegraph Avenue neighborhood.
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After hours of public comment and discussion Thursday, Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board unanimously approved an environmental impact report for a proposed six-story building on Telegraph Avenue.
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Election Day in Berkeley this year saw the impacts of the more than $1 million poured into the city’s most contentious measures — although the final votes yielded mixed results for the election’s biggest spenders.
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Berkeley’s Zoning Adjustments Board is considering construction for a 6-story building to be built on Telegraph Avenue, drawing controversy from community members who argue that the “monstrosity” of the new building will obstruct views for surrounding neighbors.
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