Active Projects

Mendocino District

Project Status: In Concept Review

Two, 24-story multifamily towers with approximately 862 multifamily units, 10k SF of retail space envisioned as a grocery market, childcare opportunities, activated public ground floor uses and pedestrian pathways. This project will provide 15% deed restricted affordable units.

556 Ross Street

Project Status: Entitled and in Plan Review

8-story mixed-use development with 118 units, a public childcare center, a small café and shared electric fleet of vehicles for building residents.

Downtown Station Phase I

Project Status: Entitled

6-story residential development with 114 units, community room, playground, and walking pathways.

Project Sites

7th Street

Project Status: in Master Planning stage

7th Street: Comprised of 618 and 695 7th Street, this site is just shy of .4 acres and currently vacant. It is within the downtown core while also residing in the Cherry Street Historic Neighborhood. Housing on this site will be low-density and integrate with the historic neighborhood.

707 Fifth Street

Project Status: in Master Planning stage

707 5th Street: This building is known to many as the former home to Pedersens Furniture, which occupied it for 127 years. Today, this approximately .71 acre site is occupied by Mark Thomas Home. Master planning for this site will include mostly residential units with some mixed-use components.

Downtown Station Phase II

Project Status: in Master Planning stage

Downtown Station, Phase II: Located at 2 4th Street, this portion of the site is approximately 3.29 acres and lies adjacent to the first phase of the project at 34 W 6th Street. Master planning for this site includes additional mixed-used developments, service-based amenities…

…an extension of the multi-use path along the rail, an extension of the 4th street corridor to the Cannery project and down to the creek, public-welcome open space and many other community benefits. Planning coordination for an extension of the rail crossing at 4th street is in progress with SMART and the CPUC to allow access to the 4th street extension, multi-use path and businesses west of the railroad tracks.