Permits have been submitted seeking the approval of a multi-family residential project at 475 South 4th Street in San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of a residential building with on-site parking spaces. A special-use permit has been filed to allow the demolition of three residential structures totaling approximately 16,883 square feet.
Urban Catalyst is the project developer. BDE Architecture is responsible for the design concepts and construction. Guzzardo Partnership is managing the landscape of the apartment complex.
The project site is a parcel spanning an area of 0.45 acres. Named The Mark Residential, the project proposes a twenty-three-story residential building consisting of 240 dwelling units. The residences will be offered as a mix of one, two, three, and four-bedroom units. A parking space with a capacity of 192 vehicles will be provided off-street. The City will allow the project to supplement the on-site parking with off-site parking to meet its requirement. On-site amenities include a roof deck, a gym, study rooms, and a lounge.
The building will rise to a height of 274 feet. Plans also include the removal of six trees on the property site.
The estimated construction timeline has not been announced yet. The project is under the review phase, and Director’s hearing is scheduled for July 28, 2021, via Zoom.
The project site is located almost four blocks from the future Downton San Jose BART Station entrance and the San Jose State University Campus.
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When is the San Jose city zoom meeting tomorrow? It’s not on the city website, just an old meeting on the project from 9/2020. Meeting 7/28/21? Are you sure this is right?
Hello Rebecca,
Thanks for your question. It is a tentative date listed on the website. It is scheduled for 9 AM tomorrow. Please find the details here:
https://www.sanjoseca.gov/your-government/departments-offices/planning-building-code-enforcement/planning-division/environmental-planning/environmental-review/active-eirs/the-mark-residential-tower-project-sp20-021
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