The Cupertino Planning Commission is expected to review plans tonight for the De Anza Hotel at 10931 North De Anza Boulevard, Santa Clara County. The seven-story project will create a 155-key hotel near the city’s border with Sunnyvale. De Anza Properties is the property owner and applicant.
The proposal will rise seven stories tall, with four underground levels for parking. The 88-foot-tall structure will yield around 250,000 square feet, with 130,800 square feet of enclosed floor area, a 5,000-square-foot rooftop lounge, 4,200 square feet for the restaurant and bar, 4,200 square feet of conference facilities, and 95,200 square feet for the 217-car garage. Bicycle parking is not specified.
Winkleman Designs is the project architect, and Guzzardo Partnership is the landscape architect. Facade materials will include smooth concrete, board-formed concrete, and corten metal panels. Site improvements will be limited to turf grass and tree planters. JMH Weiss is consulting on civil engineering.
The 1.29-acre property is located along De Anza Boulevard between Homestead Road and I-280, close to a shopping center in the heart of the suburb-dominated city. Apple Park, one of the region’s most recognizable corporate offices, is a ten-minute bicycle ride away.
The city’s Planning Commission is scheduled to review the project tonight, March 12th, starting at 6:30 PM. The event will be held in person and online. For more information, visit the meeting website here. After that, the City Council is scheduled to review and vote on the potential hotel in mid-April and early May.
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That looks unexpectedly handsome for Cupertino, where aside from the Apple buildings, there’s really nothing of architectural interest. Also a big upgrade for the site (currently an auto shop), as well as the north side of 280.
They need a ‘meeting’ to approve something so obviously needed. That Goodyear Tire takes up a huge amount of land.
Yimby about building anything, and where are the low wage workers going to live in Cupertino? Is this the last place you can buy tires in that city?
De Anza properties is an absolute disaster as a builder. This project will take several years longer than it should under their supervision lol. Great proposal though, hopefully they hire someone else to build it 😂
Why is a hotel? Isn’t it a good site for housing development?