Transit-oriented development will convert existing BART property and other parcels into a multicity block neighborhood. The plan integrates ground-floor commercial and mixed-income residential uses into the city grid, and connects strongly to the local BART station.
This 19.95-acre railroad property is being converted into a new mixed-income community. Renovation of the historic train station is the centerpiece of the effort that will provide 1,200 new homes and greatly boost economic opportunities for the neighborhood.
Redevelopment of a 17-acre parcel converted a dying commercial center into a new mixed-income residential community providing 383 homes at a range of affordability. Extensive outreach to neighbors resulted in strong community support.
Joint planning with the adjacent owner resulted in a 12-acre campus with a mix of residential uses plus an array of amenities for the greater community. Difficult environmental conditions from prior industrial uses required BUILD to design leading-edge solutions.
BUILD worked in partnership with Sares-Regis Group of Northern California to purchase a 542 unit existing residential multifamily rental project and add affordability to the unit mix.
Crimson was developed in partnership with CORE Development as 75 contemporary Craftsman-style attached and 5 detached single-family homes in a mix of two- and three-bedroom units. This housing community is situated on a 5.65-acre site in a transitioning industrial/residential San Jose neighborhood.
BUILD, in conjunction with our development partner, Sack Properties, is renovating both the exterior and interior of this existing 147-unit residential property in Sunnvale.