Sunday, April 19, 2026

Monterey Corridor Safety Initiative Signals Stronger Future for San Jose Commerce

The Monterey Corridor Business Association launched a district-wide safety initiative that stretches from Alma Avenue to Capitol Expressway. The coordinated plan covers more than 1,500 businesses and focuses on practical steps to boost visibility, back law enforcement and code enforcement operations, and raise overall conditions along this active commercial stretch.

Through the business improvement district model, property owners and operators now pool resources to address shared priorities in partnership with the City of San Jose. This collective approach moves beyond single storefront efforts and targets long-term improvements that support both daily commerce and community interaction.

Anyone who travels the corridor will notice the emphasis on enhanced lighting, signage, and coordination tactics designed to create clearer, more stable surroundings. The strategy also reinforces ongoing maintenance and enforcement work that promises sustained progress rather than temporary fixes.

“This initiative reflects what’s possible when a business community organizes and invests in its own future,” said Shyam “Sean” Panchal, President of the Monterey Corridor Business Association. “By aligning resources and working in coordination with the City, we are creating a safer, more stable, and more vibrant environment for businesses, employees, and the broader community.”

The move positions San Jose to strengthen one of its key economic arteries through local leadership and targeted investment. Residents and visitors alike stand to gain from cleaner, more inviting passages that encourage greater foot traffic and lasting vitality across the corridor.

Below is a photo of "Scooby," the first security camera deployed as part of the new initiative.

Tai Er Sichuan Cuisine Opens at Valley Fair Bringing Signature Wok Magic to Silicon Valley

Food lovers throughout the South Bay eagerly anticipate the grand opening of Tai Er Sichuan Cuisine at Westfield Valley Fair in Santa Clara. This marks the brand's second Bay Area location following its successful debut in San Mateo, and it promises to elevate the already thriving dining options right in the backyard of San Jose.

Since launching in 2015, Tai Er has built a global reputation with over 500 locations by obsessing over details like its hallmark 23-day house-fermented sauerkraut fish. The new Valley Fair outpost will deliver that same commitment to bold, nuanced flavors in a modern setting designed for sharing.

The spacious restaurant features an open kitchen where skilled chefs execute high-heat wok dishes that capture authentic smokiness and aroma. Standouts on the expanded menu include location-exclusive creations such as lime-glazed sweet and sour shrimp and truffle vegetarian fried rice with mushrooms and seasonal vegetables. Diners will also savor wok-seared black pepper beef, house special beef fried rice, fresh appetizers, and desserts like fried mochi cubes served with ice cream.

The grand opening is currently slated for the weekend of May 1st. I'm planning to do a full review around mid-May.


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Crewners Barber Shop Finds New Life in Willow Glen

Willow Glen welcomed a refreshed Crewners Barber Shop when it opened its new doors at 1393 Lincoln Avenue on February 17. Owner Dan Dixon designed the 790-square-foot space with room to grow, beginning with two chairs and preparing to expand to four while adding barbers and services such as hair washing.

Customers have responded with enthusiasm. The shop now serves a younger demographic that includes families and remote tech workers who prefer a more relaxed, pampering experience over rushed appointments. You can even enjoy a locally-made craft energy drink called Bad Mermaid during your appointment (the company has the same ownership as Crewners).

Crewners carries a resilient San Jose story. Founded in 2011 as the first tenant in San Pedro Square, the business later operated in several Downtown San Jose locations and Japantown before reopening in Willow Glen as a full brick-and-mortar shop once again.

This new chapter strengthens Willow Glen’s reputation as a place where independent local businesses can thrive and build lasting connections with the community. San Jose residents who stop by will discover exactly the kind of neighborhood spot that keeps the city feeling personal and full of character.

Source: SVBJ


Friday, April 17, 2026

San Jose Will Come Together for the Great American Litter Pick-Up in Downtown San Jose

On April 18 from 9 to 11 AM, community members will gather at Arena Green West on North Autumn Street for the Great American Litter Pick-Up. They will focus their efforts along the Guadalupe River Trail and Arena Green, pulling litter from these scenic Downtown San Jose spots to celebrate Earth Day and keep the areas inviting.

The collaboration with the City of San José’s BeautifySJ program means all gloves, bags, and tools will be provided on site. Attendees will simply arrive prepared to contribute their energy and time toward immediate improvements in local parks and trails.

These clean-up initiatives will build stronger neighborhoods and demonstrate the power of shared stewardship. When residents actively care for the Guadalupe River Trail and surrounding green spaces, Downtown San Jose will become even more appealing for daily strolls, family outings, and community events. The city will advance toward its potential as a truly outstanding place to live through consistent, hands-on involvement.

Make plans now to join in the fun and impact on Saturday, April 18. Your participation will help shape a cleaner, prouder San Jose.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

San Jose Streets Come Alive During Viva CalleSJ Adventures

San Jose residents and visitors alike discover new sides of San Jose when Viva CalleSJ takes over. This free program will close select streets to vehicles and open them wide for walking, biking, skating, and rolling through the heart of the Eastside.

Routes wind from Mexican Heritage Plaza out to Alum Rock Village and link Cimarron Park with Fernish Park, where explorers encounter side quests filled with local spots, neighborly chats, and festive energy that turns pavement into shared public space.

Over the past decade Viva CalleSJ has grown into a cherished tradition, drawing thousands together to celebrate movement and connection while strengthening community bonds across San Jose. With the next event arriving soon on April 19, now stands as the ideal moment to join in. Lace up those sneakers, dust off the bicycle, or bring the whole family to experience San Jose at its most welcoming and dynamic.

For more information, head over here.




Wednesday, April 15, 2026

BILT rewards card and San Jose discounts

Happy tax day everyone! Today will be a slightly different kind of post. I'm a big fan of leveraging credit cards to get as much free stuff as possible and maximizing discounts on every purchase I make. I've stayed at fancy hotels for free countless times and flown all around the world using points. It's a bit of a side-passion of mine, perhaps an obsession. Currently I have an Amex Platinum (Personal & Business), Amex Gold, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Atmos Summit, Bonvoy Brilliant, and many others. 

I've been testing out a card by a newer company called Bilt for the last several months. They are the first (and only) card company where you can earn points on your rent or mortgage payments. That was my main use case for getting their premium card along with the generous sign on bonus, but it's a pretty awesome card in general for everything (except for taxes ironically).

Points can be converted to various hotel programs and 15+ airline partners, including Alaska Airlines... my go to at SJC. Southwest is also a partner as well as United, JAL, British Airways, Etihad, TAP Air Portugal, United, Cathay Pacific. and Emirates. Because of the flexibility, the points are worth roughly 2 cents each. You also get 4% back in "Bilt Cash" on purchases which you can exchange for more points, gift cards, etc. I value these at about 50 cents on the collar, so call it about 2 cents per dollar you spend.

So in essence, between the 1x points and 4% Bilt Cash, the Bilt Blue Card with no annual fee gives you 4% back on ALL purchases you make (except for taxes) and you can earn points on you rent or mortgage. The $99/year Bilt Obsidian also gets you 8% off Dining OR Grocery, and 6% off all travel purchases. Lastly, the $499/year Bilt Palladium gives you 6% off everything.  You can only pick one of the three, I went with the Palladium since it's the absolute best card you can get for non-category spend. The AMEX Platinum is still the best for flights, AMEX Gold is the best for restaurants, Chase Sapphire Reserve is the best for Hotels. For everything else, this is the new king of the hill. 


As an added bonus, you get additional points with Lyft, Walgreens, and several other partners including many San Jose restaurants. These include:
  • Downtown - San Pedro Social, District, Farmers Union, Serious Dumpling, and Teske's Germania
  • Santana Row - LB Steak, Seft Bank, El Jardin, Momosan, Zazil Cocina, Meso, and Suspiro
  • Willow Glen - John's, Stacks, Toast, Casa Villa, and Mimosas
  • Japantown SJ - Hukilau and Spread
  • Tons of others in East San Jose, Almaden (La Foret), Evergreen, etc.
There are also discounts on fitness classes and parking garages as well as other perks such as comedy club and dining experiences. It's a pretty fun and interesting ecosystem, not at all what I expected from a credit card company.

Customer service has been hit or miss for me since they have been completely slammed after rolling out these three new cards. That is an area where AMEX is way stronger today, but it's a small price to pay for better discounts and rewards on purchases.

The Bilt Palladium has become my favorite credit card, but you can't go wrong with any of the three they offer today. The Bilt Blue is probably the best no-fee card today. The Obsidian is arguably on par with the AMEX Gold for dining, but with a much lower annual fee. The Palladium is ideal for people that know how to milk the points system and/or want to consolidate a bunch of premium cards into one.

To learn more or pick a card, click here!

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Earth Day Celebration Brings Family Fun and Coyote Valley Insights to Santana Row

Santana Row will team up with the Open Space Authority for a free Earth Day celebration on Sunday, April 19, 2026. The event will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and fill the afternoon with engaging activities at this favorite San Jose destination.

Lawn games will keep participants active while creative crafts spark fun for all ages. Children can enjoy complimentary face painting as nature-themed music adds to the vibrant atmosphere.

A special display will showcase plans for habitat restoration, public access, and sustainable agriculture in Coyote Valley. Team members from the Coyote Valley Conservation Areas Master Plan will remain available to explain the designs and answer questions.

Monday, April 13, 2026

New Heights for Senior Living in Downtown San Jose

Planners approved the transformation of a key site at 19 North 2nd Street into a 22-story mixed-use tower. The plans incorporated the historic facade of the Realty Building and called for 220 affordable studio apartments aimed at residents aged 55 and older, placed above nearly 18,643 square feet of commercial space.

The transit-oriented setup positioned the tower ideally for easy access to light rail and bus lines. Future residents will navigate the city without needing on-site parking, thanks to basement bicycle parking and the prime location in central Downtown San Jose. Rooftop common areas will provide spots for connection and breathtaking skyline vistas.

Seniors will gain an opportunity to thrive in the vibrant core of the city, close to parks, shops, and cultural spots. Ground-floor commercial activity will bring new energy to this part of Downtown, filling another gap on a key corner and creating benefits that ripple out to the entire community.

Source: Sequoia and Tsovo Massena, hat tip to Wendy Warren for sending this in!














Sunday, April 12, 2026

Beethoven’s Pastorale Brings Spring to Life at Symphony San Jose

San Jose music lovers will discover a fresh celebration of nature and renewal when Symphony San Jose presents Beethoven’s Pastorale on May 9 and 10, 2026. The program gathers three distinctive works that blend tradition with innovation to create an evening filled with color and emotion.

Dvořák’s Carnival Overture will launch the concert with its lively festival spirit and sense of joyful arrival. Mason Bates’ Philharmonia Fantastique will then unfold as a concerto for orchestra paired with an animated film, where a magical Sprite leads audiences on an inventive exploration inside the instruments themselves. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 will close the night, guiding listeners through serene countryside scenes alive with bird calls, a gently babbling brook, and a dramatic thunderstorm.

Ticket holders can enhance their evening by arriving early for Music Notes, the free pre-concert discussion that shares fun facts and insights one hour before showtime. The May 10 performance will also include a special Mother’s Day recognition from the orchestra.

Tickets range from $24 to $121 and can be purchased over here.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

San Jose Day Returns with Creative Events Across the City

San Jose will honor its dynamic community spirit with the 8th Annual San Jose Day celebration running through April 12. The multi-day series will showcase local art, music, fashion, and culture at venues across the city.

On Saturday the centerpiece festival will unfold at Creekside Social at 50 Barack Obama Blvd. from 10 AM to 3 PM. It'll feature live music, a lowrider showcases, over 70 vendors, and live art demonstrations.

Sunday will provide a relaxed close with the Sunday Social at Clandestine Brewing. These events will deliver memorable experiences and deepen appreciation for all that makes San Jose thrive. You can see the full lineup over here.