Redwood City has approved a project to transform the Caltrain station into a mixed-use transit district in a unanimous vote of the city council.
The transformative project at the Sequoia Station will redevelop an area now occupied by a strip mall into a vibrant, walkable section of Redwood's revitalized downtown that will include new apartments, hotels, retail shops and office space.
The project originally proposed to build a 17-story building, which would have been the tallest ever constructed in the city. The original plan also envisioned three 10-story buildings.
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