Revised Plan for SRI Campus in Menlo Park, California, Increases Total Residences to 1,082
2026-06-26 14:49
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The redevelopment project of the former SRI campus at 333 Ravenswood Avenue in Menlo Park, San Mateo County, jointly advanced by SRI International and developer Lane Partners, has submitted an updated plan. The revised master plan significantly reduces commercial office capacity while adding single-family home and townhouse areas to increase residential capacity.

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) is responsible for the master plan and commercial building design, TCA Architects designs the multi-family apartments, and KTGY handles the townhouse and single-family home designs.

Original master plan for Parkline (left) and revised master plan (right), SOM rendering

Parkline retail village, SOM rendering

Parkline residences, KTGY rendering

The previously approved master plan called for 800 apartments on 16.5 acres, retaining 37.1 acres for a commercial office campus. The revised plan completely reallocates land use: residential will occupy 44.4 acres, with office space reduced to a 14.6-acre commercial office enclave. This adjustment reflects declining demand for office space and persistently high prices for single-family homes and townhouses.

Upon full completion, the project will include a total of 1,082 residences: 754 in multi-family buildings, 220 single-family homes, and 108 townhouses. Residential parking is distributed across private garages and shared garages, with a total capacity of 1,550 vehicles. The office campus will have an additional 2,006 parking spaces for employees and visitors.

Parkline, SOM rendering

Parkline office space amenities, SOM rendering

Revised master plan diagram for Parkline, drawn by SOM

The site plan includes five dedicated public open spaces, offering diverse amenities around the residences, and a retail village located beneath the office buildings. Approximately 1,100 trees will be planted across the site, with 228 heritage trees preserved in their original state.

Site overview of 333 Ravenswood Avenue, image source: ICE

Phase one plans to construct the two largest apartment complexes at the intersection of Ravenswood Avenue and Laurel Street. Phase two will complete the remaining residential buildings and the Parkline recreational area. Phase three will build four office buildings and the retail village. Construction costs and timelines have not yet been announced.

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