After court victory, O'Brien Homes says it will see long-suffering Terraces of Lafayette project through to completion - San Francisco Business Times

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O'Brien says it is working toward a groundbreaking in late 2023 or early 2024. eastbaynews

It’s been nearly 12 years since O’Brien Homes first proposed the Terraces of Lafayette. Now, with the apartment complex’s most recent legal hurdle behind it, the developer says it intends to see the project through to completion.

"Day one" came in the spring of 2011, when O’Brien Homes first proposed the 315-unit project for 22 acres of vacant land zoned for multifamily development at the southwest corner of Deer Hill Road and Pleasant Hill Road in Lafayette. The project faced intense community blowback — opposition that spurred the city of Lafayette to work with O’Brien on an

It is not clear if Save Lafayette intends to appeal the appellate court ruling; an attorney for the group did not immediately respond to request for comment Wednesday.

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