Pleasanton Council OKs 9-building apartment complex next to I-680 freeway

Pleasanton Weekly

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The Pleasanton City Council last night approved a developer's plan to build nine three-story-high apartment buildings and 97 single family houses just south of the Gateway Shopping Center at Bernal and Valley avenues near I-680.

Scott Trobbe of South Bay Development showed the council sketches of the development that will stretch from the Safeway shopping center complex south to the edge of the city-owned Bernal Community Park and from the I-680 freeway on the west to Valley Avenue on the east.

Many of the single family homes that are part of the development will rise to 45-foot heights with three stories of living space and elevators as an option for buyers. They appear to be modern-day versions of the brownstones of Boston and New York City.

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