Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Veev Homes Deliver Smart Sustainable Living in Prime San Jose Locations

Veev is one of the most unique and innovative homebuilders I have ever come across. For decades I have felt that homebuilding was ripe for disruption, and I'm honestly surprised it has taken this long to see someone to try and shake up the market. I have recently enjoyed both an in-depth tour of a Veev home in my neighborhood as well as a visit to the factory where the homes are built (yes, I said factory).

This builder, which was purchased by Lennar in 2023, relies on advanced panelized construction that assembles homes with remarkable efficiency using durable frames and high-performance materials. The walls are the real product as they house plumbing and electrical wiring straight from the factory and then are assembled like Legos at the homesite. These elements reduce waste significantly during building and at high volumes have the potential to greatly reduce both costs and construction timelines.

Looking at the exterior and interior, a Veev home looks completely normal. You would never guess that this was mostly built inside of a 500,000 SQFT Tesla-like factory and assembled in about 60 days. Most new builds require anywhere from 1-2 years of permits and construction at the homesite.


Veev currently has two different models of homes and both are generously-sized around 3,000 SQFT. Their first mass-production solution is called the Model E. It's ultra-modern, especially the interior with LED edge-lighting everywhere and slick finishes which you can see above.

You can find a Veev Model E in San Jose at 5973 Tandera Avenue in the Blossom Hill area by Oakridge. The price is $847/SQFT, which is lower than most new construction homes in the area. Other locations include 2820 Cardinal Lane (Willow Glen), 2652 Orinda Drive (Evergreen), and 304 Curie Drive (Blossom Hill).

I personally love this interior style, but they have decided to go a bit more traditional with the sequel, called the Model X. The exact interiors for the Model X are still being worked on, but I had a chance to see the model in the factory and would honestly move into either the Model E or X tomorrow. The Model X also features a grand entrance with a soaring ceiling height and an attached ADU, perfect multi-generational living or generating rental income on the side.


In addition to Veev selling homes directly, if you already own the land you can also have them build on your site. Including the teardown of the existing home, it's possible to get a brand new ~3,000 SQFT home for under $1 million. The hard part is finding low-cost land in San Jose that is large enough to accommodate the footprint. Long term, Veev also plans to offer smaller homes which will help cut costs further and open up more possibilities for potential homesites. 

The way single-family homes are built today is crazy. It's essentially like building a custom home every single time. By moving most of the construction to a factory, economies of scale and improved efficiency will help open up more affordable and higher quality housing options. Veev is an early mover and obviously at the higher-end of the market, but I truly hope other homebuilders will adopt this model and disrupt housing at all price points. 

As Veev comes out with new products, I will definitely be featuring them here. For more details and to schedule a viewing to check out one of their homes for yourself, visit https://www.veevsanjose.com.

Monday, February 23, 2026

San Jose City College Career Education Complex

The new 90,000 SQFT Career Education Complex at San Jose City College is now open. Steinberg Hart and Flint Builders did an amazing job with the design of the building. I love the atrium that maximizes natural light. Here are some of the first photos of the interior from homebucket on Skyscraper City.









Sunday, February 22, 2026

West Coast Community Bank Sets Up New Silicon Valley Headquarters in Downtown San Jose

You will soon see West Coast Community Bank operating its Silicon Valley headquarters from a prime spot in Downtown San Jose. The bank chose the first floor of 10 South Almaden Boulevard for its new location where 30 to 40 employees will make the transition at the end of June ahead of a July opening.

The relocation puts the bank right in the middle of the city’s historic financial district alongside Citibank U.S. Bank and Poppy Bank. West Coast Community Bank came together through the merger of Santa Cruz County Bank and 1st Capital Bank and quickly established itself as one of Silicon Valley’s fastest-growing financial institutions. By committing to Downtown San Jose the bank signals strong confidence in the city’s future as a central business destination.

Meanwhile the previous Cupertino site on Stevens Creek Boulevard will convert into a 363-unit apartment complex developed by The Hanover Company. This development adds valuable housing stock while allowing the bank to embrace a more transit-oriented and vibrant setting.

Source: SVBJ



Saturday, February 21, 2026

Symphony San Jose Presents The Enigmatic Voice in Downtown San Jose

Symphony San Jose curates an evening of profound musical expression with its upcoming program titled The Enigmatic Voice. Three landmark works come together at the California Theatre to deliver a range of powerful emotions rooted in history and human experience.

Handel’s Zadok the Priest opens the concert with its soaring sense of majesty and ceremonial weight. Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem offers a deeply felt appeal for peace that feels as relevant today as when it was written. Elgar’s Enigma Variations concludes the night with its series of vivid musical portraits and that intriguing central theme that has sparked curiosity for generations.

Conductor Grant Llewelyn leads the Symphony San Jose and Symphony San Jose Chorale, with outstanding solo performances from soprano Maria Valdes and baritone John Brancy. Concertgoers can enhance their evening by arriving early for Music Notes, the free pre-show discussion.

The historic California Theatre on South First Street creates an intimate and elegant environment for these performances. Situated in the middle of Downtown San Jose, it pairs beautifully with nearby dining and easy parking options.

Tickets for the performances on Saturday, March 7 at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 8 at 2:30pm range from $35 to $115. Youth tickets are available at half price with adult purchases. Visit www.symphonysanjose.org or call 408.286.2600 for tickets and details.

Friday, February 20, 2026

San Jose’s Bambu Brings Vibrant Vietnamese Dessert Drinks to Walmart Nationwide

Four sisters opened the very first Bambu here in San Jose back in 2008 and built the chain into a go-to favorite that now spans 63 locations across 24 states and the Philippines. The brand just landed inside five Walmart stores in Batavia Illinois Westminster Colorado two spots in Louisiana and one near Milwaukee Wisconsin which means even more people will get to experience these vibrant flavors during everyday errands.

The Batavia location already opened its doors while the remaining four will welcome customers by the end of summer. These new spaces stretch from 1,600 to 2,300 square feet so they shift away from pure grab-and-go toward a relaxed cafe feel with extra room for you to settle in and enjoy your drink. The menu stays focused on the classics you already love including signature chè boba milk teas Vietnamese coffees smoothies refreshers and small bites like dessert waffles or mochi ice cream.

Bambu spotted an opportunity to fill retail spaces left from past closures and the steady stream of Walmart shoppers provides the perfect audience for carrying a refreshing beverage through the aisles. The setup keeps overhead lower than typical strip malls and opens the door for steady growth beyond dense neighborhoods. Even without new Bay Area additions right now the strong Asian American community across Santa Clara County where nearly 40 percent of residents share those cultural ties continues to fuel the brand’s future plans.

You can take real pride in knowing this San Jose original keeps reaching farther while staying true to its roots. The next time you crave those signature tastes head to one of the many Bambu spots around town and celebrate how local ingenuity now travels with shopping carts across the country.

Source: SVBJ

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Lunar 2026 Art Exhibition Brings Year of the Fire Horse Celebration to Downtown San Jose

A striking new gallery space in Downtown San Jose prepares to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse in grand style. Art Builds Community opens its doors on Sunday, February 22, 2026 for the Lunar 2026 exhibition opening reception, running from 11:30AM until 6PM at their location on E William Street between South First and Second streets.

Têrêsa Hài Đồng Lion Dancers take the spotlight at noon, followed by firecrackers ringing through the air. DJ Watertheflow provides a continuous soundscape from 2PM onward while attendees browse artwork from talented Bay Area creators. Pop-up experiences include Red Boat Fish Sauce's 15-year anniversary merchandise and giveaways alongside refreshing options from ŌUMA drinks.

This opening launches a longer exhibition that continues through April 19. Regular gallery hours begin the following week on Thursday through Sunday afternoons. Visitors will find pieces available for purchase that capture the spirit of Lunar New Year and the powerful symbolism of the Fire Horse, a zodiac sign appearing only once every sixty years.

The full artist lineup and program details will roll out in the coming weeks. Additional information and updates available at https://sjdowntown.com/event/lunar-new-year-art-exhibition/

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Music Mania Brings Three Nights of Multi-Genre Concerts to Downtown San Jose

Downtown San Jose secured a new musical highlight for late March. Music Mania steps in as the city’s first multi-genre music festival, setting up shop at the SoFA Lot from March 27 to 29. The outdoor space at 350 South First Street lines up directly with the NCAA Sweet 16 basketball action unfolding nearby at SAP Center.

Friday opens with heavy electronic sets led by DJ Diesel, the alter ego of Shaquille O’Neal, supported by Whethan, Eptic, Zen Selekta, and Maneki. Saturday shifts focus to pop anthems anchored by Bebe Rexha alongside Hayla, 3Quency, Ashley Mehta, and She Is Jules. Sunday delivers country storytelling through Dustin Lynch joined by Ashley Cooke, Graham Barham, and Ryan Scripps.

The setup rewards anyone already in the area for hoops. Attendees can move from daytime games straight into evening performances without leaving the neighborhood. The SoFA Lot sits surrounded by great spots to grab food or stretch out between acts, turning one trip downtown into a full weekend of experiences.

Tickets for single nights or the full three-day pass are available now. Purchase options and full details live at https://www.tixr.com/groups/tbd/events/music-mania-175663



Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Dutch Bros Sets Sights on Monterey Road for Fresh San Jose Brew

A wave of caffeinated cheer rolls toward Central San Jose as Dutch Bros is submitting plans to repurpose a shuttered Burger King into one of their signature drive-thru's. The spot at 2170 Monterey Road, nestled among shops and quiet green expanses, promises to infuse the area with the chain's upbeat vibe and colorful menu of coffees, teas, and energy drinks. This move follows their earlier filing for a site on South Bascom Avenue, hinting at a deliberate push to dot the city with those iconic blue windmills that signal a quick picks-me-up.

The Arizona-based company, already boasting over a thousand outposts mostly hugging the West Coast, shows no signs of slowing. Last year alone saw 154 new openings, with projections climbing to at least 181 more in 2026 as they chase a goal of 2,029 locations by 2029. San Jose stands to gain from this surge, welcoming a brand known for its friendly service and inventive sips that blend nostalgia with unique flavors.

The current closest Dutch Bros sits down in Gilroy, so this addition could spark new morning rituals for Central and South San Jose residents.

Source: SVBJ



 

Monday, February 16, 2026

River Oaks Parkway Prepares for a Vibrant Residential Revival in San Jose

A significant shift is underway along River Oaks Parkway, where a former commercial hub is set to bloom into something far more lively. TPG Angelo Gordon has taken ownership of the property at 211, 251, and 281 River Oaks Parkway in a $45 million deal that signals strong confidence in San Jose's future. Those three buildings, once filled with over 160,000 square feet of office space, now stand ready to make room for a dynamic mix of homes that will reshape daily life in this corner of the city. The approved plan weaves together 505 market-rate apartments in a sleek seven-story structure, 132 affordable units in a five-story building, and 100 townhouses arranged across 14 inviting clusters. This thoughtful blend caters to everyone from young professionals chasing urban energy to families seeking roots in a welcoming setting. With approvals secured last fall, the project feels like a timely breath of fresh air amid the city's ongoing push for more housing options. Nestled right across from River Oaks Park, the site already enjoys a natural edge with green spaces, walking paths, and a neighborhood rhythm that mixes offices and existing homes. Residents will step out to tree-lined streets, nearby services, and the kind of everyday convenience that makes San Jose feel connected and alive. This kind of development adds real momentum to North San Jose, proving that even in challenging economic times, forward-thinking investments can spark genuine progress.
Source: SVBJ

Sunday, February 15, 2026

San Jose's AI Boost Makes Bus Rides Quicker and Greener Citywide

San Jose buses now move through the streets with a new edge, thanks to an AI system that trims travel times by about 20 percent on all 24 routes. This rollout covers the entire municipal network, turning everyday commutes into smoother experiences for riders across the city. Officials highlight how these gains add up, touching sustainability, safety, and daily life for residents who rely on public transit.

The technology comes from a partnership with LYT, a Folsom-based firm, and works alongside the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority. Transponders on buses connect via cellular signals to a cloud platform, which tweaks traffic lights in real time as vehicles approach. This setup cuts red-light waits without any roadwork or major disruptions.

It started as a 2023 pilot on just two routes, where wait times at intersections dropped by half, leading to those overall trip savings. Funded entirely by state and federal grants under Mayor Matt Mahan's administration, the full expansion happened swiftly once the results proved out. City leaders adjusted schedules to match the faster paces.

These improvements arrive at a perfect moment with World Cup matches set to flood the South Bay later this year. Faster buses mean less congestion stress and more appeal for transit over cars, aligning with San Jose's transit-first goals. As the city explores AI for everything from housing permits to emergency planning, this step shows how tech can deliver real, resident-focused wins.

Source: SVBJ