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Gilbane Launches 485-Bed Project Near UC Berkeley

Gilbane Development Company broke ground on Pique, a new purpose-built student housing development located at 2587 Telegraph Ave in Berkeley, four blocks from the University of California Berkeley.

Pique will transform the former Buffalo Exchange store into an eight-story residential building offering 52 units and 485 beds of purpose-built student housing. Scheduled for completion in summer 2026, the project includes 2,900 square feet of ground-floor retail space.

“We are focused on making every inch count with efficiency, privacy, and functionality at the core of the design, driving innovation that caters to the needs of Berkeley students at an affordable price point,” said Christian Cerria, development director at Gilbane Development Company. “Pique is the first student housing project in our portfolio to offer 100% of the units with balconies, bedroom/bathroom parity, bed/vanity parity, and split bathrooms that create an environment promoting privacy and mental well-being.”

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