Pleasanton Gateway… New Safeway in Pleasanton, CA

Pleasanton Gateway development in Pleasanton, CA

Pleasanton Gateway and the proposed newest Safeway in Pleasanton are moving along. Pleasanton Gateway is located south of Bernal Ave. and between Valley Ave and I-680. Pleasanton Gateway is zoned commercial/office and now South Bay Development wants a mixed-use which will include business and professional offices and retail use. This includes a Safeway store, gas station and personal services. South Bay Development was back again this week with some revised plans

Pleasanton Gateway

Pleasanton Gateway could look like this… Pleasanton Gateway Work Session

Safeway Store:

  • Constructed in 2 phases, first phase is a 58,000 sf. building and second phase adds an additional 7,000 sf.
  • Loading/service area faces I-680 and screened from freeway
  • Height will vary between 29 and 33 feet to 45 feet tall at entrance and 29 feet facing the freeway.
  • Design is described as ‘lifestyle’ concept which is incorporated throughout the Tri-Valley. This store will have a total ‘lifestyle’ model.

Safeway Gas Station:

  • 8 fuel dispensers operating 24 hours a day.
  • Structure will be 28 feet 6 inches.
  • Located at the southwest corner
  • Gas station is opposed by staff as well as the owner of the Bernal Corners station

Retail Buildings:

  • Second major tenant 14,008 sf and 5 retail buildings at 35,960 sf
  • One restaurant pad at 4,900 sf.
  • One bank pad at 4,200 sf. with a drive-through lane with 3 ATM machines
  • One bank/shops pad at 6,890 sf.
  • Second major tenant will be a pharmacy with double drive-through lane
  • Proposed heights of the buildings will vary from 19 feet to 28 feet 6 inches

Parking:

  • Total of 637 spaces at a ratio of 5.1 spaces per 1,000 sf. of floor area
  • Bike parking will be available throughout the development.

Pedestrian Plaza:

  • 3 plazas facing Bernal Ave. and Valley Ave are proposed

Staff and the developer will continue to work together to come to a final agreement on the Pleasanton Gateway development.

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