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Berkeley City Council Approves 169-Unit, 20-Story Tower at 2425 Durant Avenue After Denying Labor Union Appeal

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DiversyFund Entity Plans 20-Story, 169-Unit Tower in Berkeley, Demolishing Historic Buildings for High-Density Development
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