The Conco Companies are providing
concrete services for a new 196-unit luxury apartment building in downtown
Redwood City at the corner of Main and Marshall. The project broke ground in
spring, 2014 and is expected to be completed by 2016.
The building is designed by Christiani
Johnson Architects and being constructed by owner and developer, Lennar
Multi-Family West. The landscape architect
is MPA Design and civil engineer is BKF Engineers. The project complies to the city’s three
story height limit along Main Street with an eight-story cast-in-place
structure behind. In addition the façade
of the building will complement the “scale and character” of the historic Redwood
City downtown area.
Along with the main structure, Conco is
constructing two levels of subterranean parking and wrapped garage at grade for
a total of 330 parking spaces. To
complete the project, Conco is placing 409,949 sq ft of concrete and using 4.5
million pounds of reinforced steel. The
project will consist of 20,500 cu yd of concrete and 1200 cu yd of
shotcrete.
The Main + Marshall apartments offers
a long list of amenities such as a fitness center, lounge, dog park, roof deck,
barbeque, courtyard, business center, bike repair shop, dog wash, pool, and
spa. The project emphasizes a
pedestrian-friendly experience for residence that is consistent with the city’s
vision for the downtown area.
The project is a part of the Redwood
City’s Downtown Precise Plan that was adopted in 2011 and allows for the
private development of up to 2,500 new residential units. The plan also permits the development of
100,000 square feet of retail space, 500,000 square feet of office space and
200 hotel rooms in the three-block radius surrounding the county courthouse.
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