San Jose


550 East Brokaw Road aerial view, rendering by Gensler

Meeting for Former Fry’s Electronics Redevelopment in North San Jose

The San Jose Planning Commission is scheduled to review the site development permits proposal for the redevelopment of the former Fry’s Electronics property at 550 East Brokaw Road in North San Jose, Santa Clara County. The project would reshape a 19.7-acre property occupied by the box store and surface parking with almost two million square feet of office space and a public park. Bay West Development is responsible for the proposal, with architectural design by Gensler.

Read More

1197 Lick Avenue

Funding Granted For Affordable Homes At 1197 Lick Avenue, San Jose

A residential project proposed for development has received a substantial amount of financial support to reach completion at 1197 Lick Avenue in San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of 569 residential units next to the Tamien train station. Two veteran real estate developers, The Core Cos. and Republic Urban Properties, are the project developers. Studio T Square is responsible for the designs.

Read More

525 North 7th Street

Apartments Inaugurated At 525 North 7th Street, Japantown, San Jose

A new apartment complex has reached completion at 525 North 7th Street in Japantown, San Jose. The project proposal includes the construction of a mixed-use apartment community featuring apartments, onsite amenities, and an art gallery. LandForge is the project developer. KTGY Architects is responsible for the designs. The development team includes HMH Landscape, Studio 4D, developURBAN, UMOCA, Zwick Construction, and Greystar.

Read More

Nabr view from along South Third Street looking North, rendering by RMW Architecture

Upcoming Director’s Hearing for SoFA by Nabr in Downtown San Jose

The plan for a three-tower development in Downtown San Jose is up for public review at a Planning Director’s Hearing tomorrow, December 14th. The meeting comes after the publication of the initial study for the residential infill. The 474-unit project is a joint development with Nabr, a new direct-to-consumer housing startup, and the established local developers at Urban Community.

Read More

Fetching more...