21-story building proposed in Redwood City
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21-story building proposed in Redwood City
"The 222-apartment project would be the tallest building on the Peninsula, along with South San Francisco's Genesis North Tower at 21 stories. The tallest building in Redwood City is 900 Jefferson Ave. Box building at 10 stories and the Indigo apartment building at 10 stories. The only building that would be taller is the proposed 40-story complex at the former Sunset Magazine headquarters at 80 Willow Road in Menlo Park."
"The proposed building will have extensive services for its residents that will employ several people, according to city Principal Planner Lindy Chan. The building would have a theater, fitness room, yoga room, dining rooms, a bar and lounge area, swimming pool, salon, library and community rooms, according to Chan. The first two levels of the building will have 95 parking spaces, with valet service, Chan said in her report."
A proposed 21-story, 222-apartment senior housing tower at 910 Marshall St. targets residents aged 55 and older seeking independent living. The project would exceed the city's 12-story downtown limit. Units include kitchens and offer supervision if needed. The building would provide extensive resident amenities: theater, fitness and yoga rooms, dining rooms, bar and lounge, swimming pool, salon, library and community rooms. The first two levels would provide 95 parking spaces with valet service. The site is close to Kaiser Medical Center, grocery stores and restaurants. The project would employ several people to operate services.
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