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Lennar Developing 33-Story $120M MF Project
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Building permits for downtown Oakland’s first new high rise tower in eight years were filed by Lennar Multifamily. The 33-story residential project is located at 1640 Broadway, and is slated to include 254 apartment units with ground-floor retail and four levels of above-ground parking.
The developer needed to file residential permits prior to Sept. 1, before new impact fees kick in. The 370-foot tall tower is expected to open in late 2018, with rents expected toward the higher end of the market.
Solomon Cordwell Buenz designed the more than $120-million project. Lennar acquired the site from developer Joe Hernon. Cushman & Wakefield’s Todd Vitzthum handled the land transaction.
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