Wednesday Digest: Job cuts at 2 more S.F. companies; Richmond housing project stifled - San Francisco Business Times

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project is going back to the drawing board, afterand city staff exhausted more than seven years, a handful of now-fired architects trying to build 92 single-family residences, 62 duplexes and 30 junior accessory dwelling units at 1500 Dornan Drive, located near Brickyard Cove and the Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline.

Oakland-based Harvest Properties received approval to move forward with its expansion of East Bay life science campus named Emeryville Bay Center. The campus is located at 6425-6475 Christie Avenue. The development will expand the three-structure campus with a new mixed-function building totaling 210,000 square feet. The Bay Center campus sits on 2.67 acres overlooking the waterfront.

 

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