
A proposal for a six-story apartment building at Mission and Otis streets is headed to a community meeting on April 21. (Workbench)
Community meeting on 930 Mission St. proposal
- 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 21.
- Join on Zoom or call 669-444-9171 and enter 817 3446 4595.
SANTA CRUZ >> Two separate proposals for 60-unit apartment buildings on Mission Street in Santa Cruz were submitted to city planners in recent weeks.
An eight-story building with 60 homes and ground floor shops is proposed at 1501, 1507 and 1511 Mission St. The project would demolish Donnelly Chocolates, Falafel Santa Cruz, and a single-family home and construct the apartment building across the three parcels. Project plans include 12 studios, 30 one-bedroom homes, six two-bedroom homes and 12 three-bedroom homes.
A six-story building with 60 homes is proposed at 930 Mission St., currently a single-story building with medical offices. Project plans include 38 studios, 19 two-bedroom apartments and three three-bedroom apartments. A community meeting for the 930 Mission St. proposal is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 on Zoom.
Santa Cruz-based developer Dannan Development proposed the building at 930 Mission St. in partnership with Santa Cruz-based developer Workbench. Workbench has numerous projects in the works across Santa Cruz County, including three projects embroiled in lawsuits.

Renderings show a proposed eight-story apartment building at Mission and Trescony streets in Santa Cruz. (Anderson Architects Inc)
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