40-unit apartment conversion of historic 1920's building in the Beulah Heights neighborhood of Oakland. 2-acre property containing a vacant senior facility (built c. 1928), one occupied duplex, seven occupied single family homes, another vacant non-residential facility, and an internal through block driveway between the facilities and residences. The vacant facility will be converted into 40 condominium units with facade and site changes including balconies and patios; installation of bay-friendly landscaping throughout the site; energy-efficient illumination; and other improvements all approved by the City of Oakland's historic preservation program.
OWNER: Daly Partners California
CONTRACTOR: Camello Inc.
STRUCTURAL: Mosswood Structural Engineers
ARCHITECT: Urban Building Workshop
COST: $10 mil
UNITS: 40 condominiums