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Grosvenor to break ground on residential development in Berkeley, Calif.
Transactions - JUNE 28, 2022

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Grosvenor to break ground on residential development in Berkeley, Calif.

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Grosvenor has broken ground on 1951 Shattuck, a 163-residence class A apartment building in downtown Berkeley. Located just one block away from the University of California Berkeley campus, construction is expected to be completed in second quarter 2024.

Designed to GreenPoint Rated Gold Certification, the 12-story mixed-use rental building will bring emissions for landlord-controlled space to net zero by 2030, in line with Grosvenor’s World Green Building Council commitment. In a proactive pursuit of sustainable building design, Grosvenor voluntarily removed all natural gas systems from the interior of all homes. The building, designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz, will also include 5,000 square feet of retail and two floors of parking that will accommodate 9 electric vehicle charging stations.

“As we deliver much-needed homes to an undersupplied market, we are also bringing an exterior design that will be a stunning addition to the downtown neighborhood — a vibr

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