Updated Plans Filed For Moonlite Center Redevelopment, Santa Clara

Posted on: October 4, 2024

Source: SF YIMBY; Author: Andrew Nelson

Moonlite Center condominiums street view, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Moonlite Center condominiums street view, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

The formal application has been filed with a minor plan increase for 2610 El Camino Real in Santa ClaraSanta Clara County. The update now aims to replace the existing Moonlite Center strip mall with 601 dwellings and open space. The Toll Brothers are responsible for the development.

Construction across the 14.34-acre property will produce three apartments and 159 three-story townhomes spanning approximately 1.35 million square feet. Two of the apartments will offer 136 and 140 market-rate condominiums, while the third apartment complex will create 166 rental units of affordable housing. The apartments will have two-level garages lined with ground-floor active use facing the streets.

Moonlite Center apartments street view, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Moonlite Center apartments street view, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Moonlite Center aerial overview, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Moonlite Center aerial overview, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

According to the project application, Toll Brothers aims to create a vibrant housing complex that “incorporates a multimodal transportation network consistent with the City’s vision focusing on complete streets, allowing for safe and convenient transportation suitable for all modes of travel.”

Previous plans shared by Toll Brothers show the design by Van Meter Williams Pollack. The podium-style apartments feature a heavy level of articulation through material changes and balconies to add a facade of human scale to the large structures. Details about the townhomes have yet to be published.

Moonlite Center open plaza between the two condominium complexes, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

Moonlite Center open plaza between the two condominium complexes, rendering by Van Meter Williams Pollack

2610 El Camino Real, image by Google Satellite

2610 El Camino Real, image by Google Satellite

The developers submitted plans for the site using Senate Bill 330 to streamline the approval process. The estimated cost and timeline for construction have yet to be shared. The application does specify work will occur between 7 AM and 5 PM, with a range of 50 to 250 employees onsite during active work.

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