Berkeley Car Lots On Notice As 359-Unit Shattuck Giant Nears Green Light
An eight‑story, 359‑unit project at 2700 Shattuck cleared design review, advancing plans to replace two car dealerships with housing, retail and dozens of below‑market units.
Sleep Tech Darling Snaps Up Nearly 20K Square Feet In SF’s Showplace Square
Eight Sleep signed a seven‑year lease for 19,839 sq ft at 383 Rhode Island St, adding a ground‑floor showroom and offices in Showplace Square. The move expands the company's Bay Area footprint.
Nvidia Debt Rocket-Fuels Data Center Sprawl Bigger Than San Francisco
A $3.8B Nvidia‑linked bond sale is speeding Tract Capital’s plan to build multi‑gigawatt data‑center campuses that together span more acreage than San Francisco. The timeline turns on power delivery and permits.
Sausalito Stunner: 294 New Apartments Poised To Remake Bridgeway Corridor
Bayspring filed a pre‑application for a 294‑unit building at 1 Harbor Drive months after Measure J passed; 46 units would be affordable and approvals may skip CEQA review.
Stalled Oakland Housing Tower Edges Closer to Groundbreaking After $10 Million Land Play
A nonprofit affiliate bought the 1523 Harrison site in downtown Oakland, moving an 11‑story affordable housing project closer to construction. State staff reports and bond filings show an $86.1M budget and tax‑exempt financing in place.
San Mateo Greenlights 181-Unit Caltrain-Side Complex As Parking Fears Rev Up
The San Mateo Planning Commission approved a six‑story, 181‑unit Prometheus project at 715/723 N. San Mateo Drive, including 19 below‑market units and on‑site parking.
Mushroom Homes Gobble Up South Lake Tahoe As Locals Get Squeezed Out
South Lake Tahoe’s council loosened short‑term rental rules while a proposed cap on second homes stalled, leaving locals facing high vacancy and strained housing options. The city says a new permit cap and affordable projects will be part of the response.
East Palo Alto Power Play Puts Affordable Housing Rules on the Chopping Block
East Palo Alto's council asked staff to draft a temporary rollback of inclusionary housing rules while the city joins a county study, sparking debate over lost low-income units.












