Dear Friend,
"Great cities have iconic structures... Great cities do great things—they do big things." — Chappie Jones, Former San Jose City Councilmember and Vice Mayor, Urban Confluence Silicon Valley Board Vice Chair.
We're excited to share a pivotal update on our mission to gift San Jose with a transformational landmark at Plaza de César Chávez, California's oldest public space and San José's most historic treasure.
After widespread discussion, design exploration, and community feedback, we are charting an inspiring new direction.
San José's leaders and project partners remain united in the desire to create a physical landmark worthy of our city's stature as the urban heart of Silicon Valley.
Our original Breeze of Innovation concept generated global interest and showcased our city's ambition. However, after confronting some practical realities in our process, we've made the strategic decision to evolve beyond Breeze of Innovation toward an even more comprehensive vision that still appropriately honors Plaza de César Chávez. This reimagined approach will feature a new landmark design with meaningful park elements that celebrate César Chávez, enhance infrastructure for live events, and transform the park into San Jose's front porch, outdoor living room, and community gathering space.
"This is a reimagining." said Sean O'Kane, Urban Confluence Silicon Valley Board Chair. "It's a moment to reaffirm San José's identity—creative, diverse, resilient—and to shape something truly meaningful for future generations."
From Day One of our mission, we have collaborated with public agencies, engineers, artists, environmental experts, and community stakeholders. We are continuing to do so during our pivot. We remain fully committed to delivering a world-class public landmark that reflects San José's innovative spirit, creating a welcoming space for community connection and cultural expression, ensuring fiscal responsibility and sustainability, and partnering with the public to shape this visionary project's next phase.
Throughout this revision process, we've received strong support from key City of San José leaders. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with them when the city is ready to empower community-based management and greater activation of the park.
"Art and architecture are vital to civic life." said Richard Ajluni, Urban Confluence Silicon Valley Board Secretary. "We're excited to collaborate on a landmark that future generations of San José residents will take pride in."
Our journey has encountered frustrations and unexpected challenges, but we still believe San Jose deserves a world-class landmark. Urban transformations require time and patience. The Eiffel Tower, Gateway Arch, and Millennium Park all faced similar challenges before becoming beloved icons. The most memorable public places result from sustained vision, collaboration, and relentless commitment. We're honored to be part of this transformative journey.
We'll share updates soon, including preliminary concepts for our new Plaza de César Chávez vision. Thank you for your continued support, patience, and trust. Please reach out with questions, ideas, or partnership opportunities.
With gratitude,
Steve Borkenhagen and the Urban Confluence Team
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