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605 Blossom Hill Road northeast view, rendering by Swenson

New Renderings for South San Jose’s Blossom Hill Station Project

New renderings have been released ahead of today’s planning commission for the Blossom Hill Station project at 605 Blossom Hill Road in South San Jose, Santa Clara County. The project will replace roughly 5.4 acres of surface parking by light rail and buses with two new residential structures and ground-level retail. Republic Urban Properties is responsible for the project, operating through an LLC with EAH Housing working on the affordable housing component.

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605 Blossom Hill Road

Renderings Revealed For a Mixed-Use Development At 605 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose

Renderings have been filed for a transit-oriented mixed-use development proposed at 605 Blossom Hill Road in San Jose. The project proposal includes the development of a mixed-use hub featuring retail and residential spaces. The land is occupied by a parking lot for bus and light rail users. The apartments will be built by Green Republic Blossom Hill LLC, which is a joint venture between Swenson Builders, affordable housing developer EAH Housing and Republic Urban Properties, a privately-owned real estate investment, development, and management firm.

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Gateway at Millbrae Station, rendering courtesy Studio T Square

Significant Progress For Transit-Oriented Gateway at Millbrae Station Development

A visit by SFYIMBY has documented construction is humming along with four structures topped out in Gateway at Millbrae, San Mateo County. The project is a transit-oriented mixed-use project that includes market-rate and affordable housing, a Marriott hotel, retail, and office space next to the Millbrae BART and Caltrain Station. Republic Family of Companies is responsible for the projected $401 million development.

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New Renderings for SJSU’s Spartan Heights at 100 North 4th Street, Downtown San Jose

Spartan heights, the proposed twenty-three story dormitory tower at 117 North 5th Street in Downtown San Jose is making its way through the city government. This month, the city moved to rezone the lot from CG commercial general zoning to the downtown primary commercial zoning district. The dormitory tower is slated to be built one block from MIRO, the city’s current tallest structure. The developers, Republic Urban, are hoping to capture housing demand from San Jose State University.

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