Showing posts with label city growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city growth. Show all posts

Saturday, April 4, 2026

San Jose Prepares to Launch a World-Class Sports and Entertainment District in Downtown

San Jose locals have long watched their city build momentum, and recent planning efforts will deliver an exciting transformation. City officials have commissioned studies that will shape a dynamic sports and entertainment district in Downtown San Jose. These plans will weave together mixed-use spaces, upgraded public areas, and better linkages among landmarks like the SAP Center and major transit points.

Recent agreements with the San Jose Sharks have already paved the way for major arena renovations extending through 2051. Those commitments will spark detailed work on a future arena location alongside a full district filled with dining, hotels, and entertainment options. City leaders examined proven successes in Sacramento, Columbus, and Atlanta, where integrated venues have generated billions while keeping the energy high every day.

Analyses from Deloitte showed that dedicated city backing and streamlined processes will create zones appealing to fans and everyday visitors alike. San Jose will build on assets such as Diridon Station to develop walkable neighborhoods echoing the proven model at Santana Row. The district will bring steady activity to Downtown throughout the entire year.

At the same time, expansions at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center will push economic activity from conventions toward $182 million per year and back more than 1,000 positions. Planners will consider additional exhibition space and a new headquarters hotel near the Almaden site recently acquired by the city (former Boston Properties office development site). This approach will allow Downtown San Jose to land bigger events and integrate them smoothly with the surrounding entertainment hub.

Ongoing reviews through 2026 will examine financing options, land planning, and connections along the Guadalupe River and Highway 87. San Jose has assembled the core pieces and will now link them into a destination that residents like you and visitors will celebrate daily as the city rises toward its full potential.

Source: SVBJ

Sunday, May 4, 2025

San Jose Expands Community Care with New Facility on Union Avenue

The San Jose Planning Commission recently gave the green light to a Conditional Use Permit for a 1.77-acre site on Union Avenue, between Byron Way and Cambrianna Drive. This approval paves the way for a brand-new residential care facility—a project that promises to enhance the city’s ability to support its community while adding a touch of architectural charm to the neighborhood.

The facility, spanning 48,051 square feet, will rise as a two-story building designed by Douglas Pancake Architects. Its California mission-style look, complete with a tan and brown stucco facade, will fit right in with the area’s vibe. Inside, it’s set to offer 94 resident beds and employ a staff of 42, creating both a nurturing space for those in need and new job opportunities for locals. Fortunately, the nearby Casa di Mir Montessori School will stay untouched.

As San Jose continues to expand, facilities like this are vital for keeping up with the needs of a diverse population. The design team emphasized creating a warm, inclusive environment. Douglas Pancake Architects, known for their thoughtful designs across the region, deserve a nod for shaping a space that’s more than functional—it’s inviting. 

With 17 trees being removed to make way for construction, the trade-off feels worth it when you consider the long-term impact.

Source: SF YIMBY