Located in Sunnyvale, California, Fremont Corners transforms a former shopping-center site into a vibrant mixed-use neighborhood that supports housing, retail, and walkable community living. The project re-imagines an existing retail center, weaving in residential townhomes above and around active ground-floor amenities. The approach emphasises good urban form, site connectivity, access to transit and community-oriented spaces.
The master plan introduces several four-story townhome-style condominiums alongside a small commercial component, combining urban densities with a human-scaled neighborhood feel.
From a sustainability and connectivity perspective, Fremont Corners is positioned as an infill development in a region with plenty of transit options (including nearby bus rapid transit and Caltrain access) and promotes walkability and reduced dependency on cars. The project also received endorsement from the Greenbelt Alliance for its alignment with “Climate SMART” development principles such as proximity to jobs & transit, electric vehicle charging, and green-space design. The design embraces these ambitions, reinforcing the developer’s and community’s vision for an integrated, future-ready neighborhood.
Location
Sunnyvale, CA
Type
Master Planning - Mixed-Use | 3-4 Story Condominiums
Site Size
7.11 Acres
Units
50 Residential Units
Building Area
1,854 - 2,508 SF
Builder
The True Life Companies
Civil Engineer
Wood Rogers Inc.
Landscape Architect
R3 Studios
Renderings
Robert Becker
Early section studies evaluating massing, building scale, and shadow patterns.