Sullivan Land Development Company Plans to Convert Campbell Office Building into 74 Townhome-Style Condominiums
2026-07-03 11:29
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Planning documents have been submitted for a major redevelopment project in Campbell, California. The project, proposed by Sullivan Land Development Company, plans to demolish the existing two-story office building and surface parking lot at 1500 E Hamilton Avenue and build 74 townhome-style condominiums on the site.

Sullivan Land Development is a real estate development company active in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in converting aging commercial and office spaces into residential projects. The submitted documents show that the project site will be divided into 13 parcels, each with a cluster of townhomes planned. Located in the heart of the South Bay, adjacent to downtown San Jose, the project offers convenient access to multiple highways for commuting to farther destinations. Additionally, the area is well-served by supermarkets and shopping districts, providing comprehensive living amenities.

Current view of 1500 E Hamilton Avenue, image from Google Street View

The publicly available planning documents do not include specific design plans or architectural drawings. Based on common development patterns in the region, the developer is likely to adopt a traditional two- to four-story building design with on-site parking facilities for residents. This development is part of a growing trend in the San Francisco Bay Area to convert aging, vacant office spaces into residential use.

Location of 1500 E Hamilton Avenue, image from ArcGIS Online

The advancement of this project will increase housing supply in Campbell, helping to alleviate the Bay Area's housing shortage. Specific design plans and construction timelines are yet to be disclosed by the developer. As residential demand in the Bay Area continues to grow, this model of converting commercial land to residential use is expected to become more common.

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