The Berkeley City Council has given the green light to a 312-foot apartment tower, which is set to become the tallest structure in the area, surpassing the Campanile. This project is part of a shift towards high-rise developments in Berkeley, with the City Council approving three similar projects recently. The new development will feature 599 apartments, 58 designated for very low-income renters, and will include over 16,000 square feet of commercial space. A local resident attempted to block the project, citing concerns about its impact on the city's culture, but the appeal was rejected.
The City Council unanimously approved a plan for a 312-foot-tall apartment tower, furthering Berkeley's move towards high-rise housing despite opposition.
Developers submitted plans for 599 apartments, including 58 for low-income renters, and over 16,000 square feet of commercial space.
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