Showing posts with label downtown san jose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown san jose. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Downtown San Jose Comes Alive with the 42nd Fountain Blues & Brews Festival

Get ready for a weekend packed with music, flavor, and fun in the heart of Downtown San Jose! The 42nd Fountain Blues & Brews Festival is hitting Plaza de César Chavez on June 14 and 15, marking its expansion to two full days of celebration. As Northern California’s longest-running blues festival, this event brings together 16 incredible acts, 40 craft beers, 12 food vendors, and over 20 artisans. 

The music lineup promises something special. Headliners Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Walter Trout will take the stage, delivering performances that blend blues with rock and soul. With 16 acts in total, the variety keeps the energy high all weekend long. Families can also enjoy the Musical Instrument Petting Zoo, where kids (and adults!) can try out different instruments. It’s a hands-on way to connect with music and make memories together.

Food and drink options add even more to the experience. Choose from 40 craft beers poured by local and regional breweries, ranging from crisp lagers to bold IPAs. Pair your pick with delicious eats from 12 food vendors serving up BBQ, tacos, burgers, and sweet treats like pies and funnel cakes. Plus, over 20 artisans will be on hand with unique crafts, perfect for browsing or picking up a keepsake while you soak in the Downtown vibe.

For 42 years, this festival has been a cornerstone of San Jose’s community spirit. It’s more than just a good time; it’s a tradition that celebrates our city’s love for music, food, and togetherness. Held in the lively setting of Downtown San Jose, it’s a chance to see why this area shines as a hub of culture and creativity.

Don’t miss out on June 14 and 15 at Plaza de César Chavez. Grab your tickets now at fountainblues.com and join us for a weekend that captures the best of San Jose.


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Savor the Flavors: Dine Downtown San Jose Returns in July!

Now in its 17th year, Dine Downtown invites both locals and visitors to explore over 40 restaurants offering special menus, exclusive food and drink pairings, and chef-created delicacies. From July 11th to July 21st, food lovers can indulge in a variety of flavors that highlight the creativity and passion of San Jose's chefs.

This year's event features a wide range of dining experiences, from upscale restaurants to casual eateries, ensuring there's something for every palate. Whether you're in the mood for a three-course prix-fixe meal or a unique food and drink pairing, Dine Downtown has it covered. The event also includes popular cafes like Nirvana Soul and Pastelaria by Adega, each offering special treats for those who prefer a lighter bite or a caffeine boost.

To plan your Dine Downtown experience, visit dinedowntownsj.com, where you'll find a complete list of participating restaurants. Their special menus should also appear within a few weeks. The website is a valuable resource for organizing your culinary adventure, whether you're dining alone, with friends, or with family.



Saturday, June 7, 2025

Sharks Way

San Jose has long cherished its sports teams, with the San Jose Sharks holding a special place in the city's heart since their debut in 1991. This hockey team has woven itself into the fabric of the Bay Area, delivering thrilling moments and fostering a deep sense of pride among fans. Now, the city is celebrating this legacy by renaming a prominent stretch near the SAP Center as Sharks Way, a tribute that strengthens the bond between the team and Downtown San Jose.

The timing of this change aligns with San Jose’s efforts to secure the Sharks’ future here. City leaders, including Mayor Matt Mahan, are nearing a 25-year agreement to keep the team rooted in San Jose, pending City Council approval. This long-term commitment underscores the Sharks’ value as more than just a sports franchise; they’re a cornerstone of community spirit. Sharks Way symbolizes that dedication, promising a lasting impact on the city’s identity.

You can find Sharks Way at the corner of West St. John Street and North Almaden Boulevard.

Source: San Jose Spotlight



Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Sip and Stroll - Willow Glen Beer Walk '25

The Willow Glen Beer Walk '25 is coming to Downtown Willow Glen on Saturday, June 14th, from 2 to 5 pm! This event promises a perfect blend of craft beer and a chance to explore one of San Jose’s most charming neighborhoods. Organized by the Willow Glen Business Association, the Beer Walk invites you to sip your way through a variety of brews while strolling through a beloved local spot.

As you wander the streets of Downtown Willow Glen, you’ll stop at local businesses pouring their featured beers. Whether you’re into bold IPAs, rich stouts, or something crisp and refreshing, there’s a taste waiting to surprise you. Every step supports the local economy, making it a feel-good outing in every sense.

Participating breweries include Discretion Brewery, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, Hapa's Brewing, Chapter 11 Cellars, Lagunitas Brewing Co., Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Allagash Brewery, Strike Brewery, Firestone Walker Brewing Co., Fox Tail Fermentation Project, Clandestine Brewing, Settle Down Beer, The Long Drink, Fieldworks Brewing Co., Altamont Beer Works, New Glory Brewing, Morgan Territory Brewing, Belching Beaver Brewery, and more to come!

The cost is $40 for advance tickets, then they increase to $45 on 6/9/25. That includes a beer glass, the tastings, a wristband, and a map to the tasting sites. Non-drinkers (including kids) can tag along at no cost. You can get your tickets over here.



Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Vibrant World of SJ Walls

SJ Walls is a week-long public art festival where streets are transformed into an open-air gallery.  Take the Guadalupe River Art Walk, for example—it’s growing with new installations that turn a simple trail into a vibrant corridor of murals. These artworks, inspired by the native habitat along the Guadalupe River Trail, connect people with both nature and creativity. Artists like Roan Victor and Kristina Micotti have contributed stunning pieces that brighten the area and strengthen community ties. These were part of the 2024 festival.

Through the Artist in Residency (AIR) program, world-class talent comes to San Jose, leaving behind murals that inspire resilience and spark inspiration. Beyond the visual art, SJ Walls hosts musical gatherings and educational programming, ensuring art is something everyone can experience. In Downtown San Jose, these efforts help create a sense of place and pride that resonates with residents and visitors alike.

As San Jose continues to grow, SJ Walls plays a vital role in shaping its identity. The initiative turns everyday spaces into sources of wonder, fostering a city where creativity thrives. SJ Walls 2025 runs until June 8th. To see which new murals are in progress, follow SJ Walls on Instagram.








Saturday, May 31, 2025

Experience the Creative Pulse of San Jose at the SubZERO Festival

San Jose’s SoFA District transforms into a hub of creativity each year with the SubZERO Festival, an event that celebrates the city’s indie culture, art, and music. Mark your calendars for June 6th from 5pm to 11pm and June 7th from 2pm to 8pm, when South First Street between San Carlos and Reed Streets in Downtown San Jose becomes the stage for this vibrant gathering. The festival blends a DIY ethos with a mix of high and low-tech artistry, offering a fresh take on what makes San Jose’s creative scene so special. It’s a weekend that promises to ignite your senses and connect you with the heart of our city.

Outdoor stages come alive with live music and performances, spotlighting local talent that embodies the indie spirit. Alongside the tunes, the festival syncs up with the South FIRST FRIDAYS art walk, opening doors to galleries and showcasing visual artists who call this city home. Whether you’re tapping your foot to a beat, admiring a new painting, or simply enjoying the energy of the crowd, there’s plenty to explore. Best of all, admission is free, making it easy for everyone to join in the fun.

What sets SubZERO apart is how it weaves the community together. By showing up, you’re supporting the artists, musicians, and performers who fuel San Jose’s cultural engine. Head to Downtown San Jose's SoFA district this June to experience a festival that captures the essence of the city’s artistic soul. It’s a celebration you’ll remember. For more info, head over here.




Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Brunch Blooms in Downtown San Jose

Reza Manion, the mastermind behind the beloved Bloom Eatery brunch spot in Santa Clara, is bringing his vision to 225 W. Santa Clara St., with an anticipated opening later this year. This expansion marks a new chapter for Bloom, a restaurant that’s been winning hearts since its debut in 2020, and it’s a sign of exciting things brewing in the city’s core.

Manion’s journey into the restaurant world started early, shaped by his upbringing in his family’s café, Sara’s Kitchen, a Santa Clara staple for over three decades. That experience fueled his dream of creating his own space, and Bloom Eatery was born. The Santa Clara location quickly gained a following for its standout dishes like croissant French toast and chicken and waffles. Now, Downtown San Jose gets to experience that same magic, with a 4,000-square-foot space that Manion describes as perfect thanks to its natural light and lack of brunch competition nearby.

The move to Downtown wasn’t Manion’s first instinct—he initially leaned toward smaller towns like Campbell or Los Gatos. But when a real estate opportunity arose, he saw the potential for Bloom to shine in an area he believes is on the upswing. Challenges like parking and Downtown’s reputation don’t faze him; instead, he’s eager to contribute to the area’s growth. With the interior build-out underway and permits in progress, he’s aiming to open by late summer or early fall, setting the stage for a cozy brunch haven just before the holiday rush.

What makes Bloom special is its commitment to keeping things simple yet exceptional. The menu stays focused, letting the quality of the food and the care in its presentation take center stage. Whether it’s the flaky layers of croissant French toast or the crispy perfection of chicken and waffles, freshness is key. Manion wants Bloom to feel like a neighborhood gem—approachable, elegant, and rooted in community. 

Source: SVBJ

Monday, May 26, 2025

Celebrate the Return of Tostadas Downtown San Jose!

After a fire and flood shut its doors in 2023, this local gem is back, ready to welcome the community with open arms. A relaunch event and ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Mayor Matt Mahan and the East Village San Jose business association took place last Saturday.

Tostadas isn’t your average brunch spot. Since opening in June 2019, siblings Alex and Victor Garcia have turned heads with their creative take on brunch, swapping out toast spreads for Mexican-style tostadas. Their Downtown location quickly became a favorite, sparking growth with additional spots in Midtown (1699 W. San Carlos Street), Campbell (200 E. Hamilton Ave), and Santa Clara (3149 Mission College Blvd), where they’ve even ventured into fine dining with Tostadas Prime. The Garcia siblings also fuel the local scene with Con Azucar Cafe and the brand-new Astroid Burgers and Wings, right next door to Tostadas Downtown. Their next move? Franchising these San Jose-born brands to share our city’s flavors far and wide.

Nestled in the East Village San Jose business corridor—a 16-block stretch along East Santa Clara Street—Tostadas adds to a vibrant area known for its diverse dining options. From vegetarian delights like Vegetarian House and Tofoo Com Chay to the energy of local initiatives enhancing the corridor, this part of town reflects San Jose’s dynamic character. The reopening shines a light on how small businesses, backed by community support and city leaders, keep our neighborhoods thriving.

Tostadas is located at 304 E. Santa Clara Street, Suite A. and is open from 9am-10pm Mondays through Thursdays, 9am-11pm on Fridays, 8am-11pm on Saturdays, and 8am-10pm on Sundays.



Saturday, May 24, 2025

42nd Fountain Blues & Brews Festival in San Jose

San Jose comes alive with the soulful sounds of blues and the clinking of craft beer glasses as the Fountain Blues & Brews Festival returns to Downtown for its 42nd year. Held at Plaza de César Chavez on June 14-15, this award-winning event—voted the Best Festival in Silicon Valley—offers a weekend packed with live music, local brews, food trucks, and family fun. It’s an ideal way to kick off summer while soaking in the vibrant energy of the city’s core.

The festival delivers a dynamic lineup of blues musicians, filling the air with soulful guitar riffs and powerful vocals. Alongside the tunes, attendees can explore a wide selection of craft beers from local breweries and enjoy tasty bites from food trucks serving up Southern-inspired dishes. Families will find plenty to love too, with vintage games and activities designed for all ages.

Beyond the music and flavors, the Fountain Blues & Brews Festival celebrates community spirit. It shines a spotlight on local artists, brewers, and vendors, weaving together the threads of San Jose’s creative culture. The open layout of Plaza de César Chavez enhances the experience, offering plenty of space to relax, connect, and enjoy the day. Gates open at 11 a.m. each day, with “in and out” privileges so you can come and go as you please. Kids 12 and under get in free with a paid adult, and VIP packages elevate the fun with perks like exclusive seating and drink tickets.

Ready to join the party? Tickets are available now, and grabbing them early scores you a discount. 



Thursday, May 22, 2025

Levitt San Jose's 2025 Concert Series: A Summer of Free Music in St. James Park

Summer in Downtown San Jose promises to be unforgettable with Levitt San Jose’s 2025 concert series kicking off in St. James Park. This lineup of free, family-friendly shows brings a wide range of musical genres—blues, country, souldies, cumbia, and more—right to the heart of the city. Beyond the music, these events foster a sense of community, turning the park into a lively gathering spot for all ages, complete with food trucks, a beer and wine garden, and activities for kids.

The series launches on June 1st with a blues-packed afternoon co-presented by The Fountain Blues Foundation. Maxx Cabello Jr., a Bay Area guitarist and vocalist with a knack for captivating crowds, headlines the show, joined by opener M’ssippi Slide. Later, on June 22nd, Cash’d Out takes the stage, delivering a spot-on tribute to Johnny Cash’s early sound with a high-energy twist that appeals to fans across generations. 

From July through September, the series keeps the momentum going with an eclectic mix of performances. Expect souldies on July 6th with Thee Heart Tones and The Charities, a cumbia and Latinx rock explosion on July 20th featuring Tropa Magica, and a psychedelic Latinx night with Valley Wolf on August 3rd. The lineup rounds out with a reggae bash on August 24th and a cumbia celebration on September 6th, each event co-presented by local arts groups that highlight San Jose’s rich cultural diversity.

Every concert is free and designed for families, with plenty of on-site extras like food vendors and kid-friendly fun. It’s a chance to enjoy live music while supporting the local scene and the vision for a permanent Pavilion structure in St. James Park.

Want to be part of it? Grab your friends and family and head to St. James Park this summer. For those who feel inspired, Levitt San Jose welcomes volunteers and donations to keep the music playing. Check out www.levittsanjose.org or follow @LevittSanJose on social media for the latest updates and details.


Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Downtown San Jose Adding New Entertainment Zones

The city has greenlit a plan to designate specific areas where outdoor events can flow freely with food, drinks, and fun. Examples include live music, street festivals, and casual gatherings under the open sky. 

These entertainment zones will take root in some of Downtown’s most beloved spots: San Pedro Square, the SoFA District, and Plaza de Cesar Chavez. These areas already have a special charm, but with the new rules, they’re poised to become hubs of even more activity. The city’s goal is clear—make Downtown a place where people want to hang out, grab a drink, and soak in the energy of a revitalized urban core.

The timing couldn’t be better. San Jose is already looking ahead to big moments like the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where these zones could host massive watch parties with fans cheering together in the streets. City leaders, including Mayor Matt Mahan and District 3 Councilmember Carl Salas, see this as a way to elevate San Jose’s profile, blending its tech-savvy spirit with a laid-back, social vibe that’s distinctly Californian.

What’s really exciting is how this move opens the door for more than just one-off events. By loosening restrictions, San Jose is creating a foundation for businesses to thrive and for the community to come together in new ways. Whether it’s a weekend market, an impromptu concert, or a casual night out, these zones promise to inject life into Downtown.

Source: NBC Bay Area



Tuesday, May 20, 2025

Experience the Vibrant Soul of Spain in Downtown San Jose

Symphony San Jose is closing its season with España, a concert that promises to be a feast for the senses. This musical journey through Spain, led by the acclaimed Spanish conductor Jose Luis Gomez, will take you on an unforgettable cultural adventure right here in our city.

The concert features an exciting program that includes works by Gabriela Lena Frank, Maurice Ravel, and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, each offering their unique take on Spanish music. But the true highlight of the evening is Joaquin Rodrigo’s beloved Concierto de Aranjuez, performed by the virtuosic Spanish guitarist Rafael Aguirre. Known for its passionate melodies and intricate guitar passages, this piece is a cornerstone of Spanish classical music and a must-hear for any music lover. With Gomez at the helm and Aguirre’s masterful guitar work, this performance is set to bring an authentic Spanish flair to the stage.

But the excitement doesn’t start with the first note of the orchestra. Arrive early to indulge in a pre-concert experience. One hour before the concert, you can savor delicious Spanish tapas, sip on refreshing sangria, and be mesmerized by a live flamenco dance show.

Join us at the historic California Theatre in Downtown San Jose on Saturday, June 7, 2025, at 7:30 PM or Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 2:30 PM. Tickets range from $35 to $121.50, with special discounts for youth under 17 when purchased with a full-price ticket. Parking is convenient and affordable at the nearby city-owned garage on San Carlos Street. For more details about the artists, including conductor Jose Luis Gomez and guitarist Rafael Aguirre, visit the Symphony San Jose website.


Saturday, May 17, 2025

San Pedro Saturdays: A Vibrant Celebration of Community in Downtown San Jose

Downtown San Jose transforms each month with San Pedro Saturdays, a lively event series that turns San Pedro Street into a pedestrian-friendly playground. Organized by the San Jose Downtown Association alongside local partners like SJ Made and Moment SJ, these gatherings bring a fresh dose of energy to the city. With themes ranging from San Jose Cat Day to Spring Bloom Day and Pawlentine’s Day, there’s a distinct flavor to every event, appealing to plant lovers, pet owners, and everyone in between. 

Held at San Pedro Square, a historic gem in the heart of Downtown San Jose, these events draw crowds with their mix of local vendors, artists, and makers. The street closes to traffic, opening up space for over 20 booths where you can find handmade goods, tasty bites, and creative works—all crafted by folks from the area. Today there will also be spin-the-wheel-prizes, friendship bracelets, a community mural, and Gizmo the robot dog. 

Entry is free, dogs are encouraged to tag along, and all ages can join in the fun. 



Friday, May 16, 2025

Bitterbuck: A Fresh Twist in Downtown San Jose’s Bar Scene

Cache Bouren has been shaping Downtown San Jose’s bar scene for over 15 years. His journey started with Singlebarrel in 2010, a craft cocktail lounge that set the stage for what would become Haberdasher in 2015. Both spots earned loyal followings for their creativity and charm. Now, Bouren is ready to unveil his latest venture, Bitterbuck, in the emerging Fountain Alley district.

What sets Bitterbuck apart is its dual personality. By day, it’s a haven for coffee lovers, featuring pour-overs crafted with a Poursteady machine from Brooklyn. This automated setup, capable of brewing up to five cups at once with a robotic spout for precision, reflects Bouren’s obsession with quality coffee. As night falls, the space transforms into a cocktail lounge, spotlighting sparkling wines, bitter liqueurs, and amaro-driven drinks. It’s a concept that bridges morning and evening crowds, common in Europe but offering a fresh take on what a Downtown San Jose hangout can be.

The location in Fountain Alley feels like a perfect fit. This pocket of Downtown is on the rise, part of a larger wave of revitalization bringing new energy to the area. Bitterbuck joins this momentum. Bouren has a knack for spotting what’s missing in the market, and with amaro gaining traction, his timing couldn’t be better.

Source: The Mercury News



Tuesday, May 13, 2025

The Boring Company's ZPIT Innovation: A Game-Changer for San Jose's Infrastructure

The Boring Company's recent milestone in achieving continuous mining in a Zero-People-in-Tunnel (ZPIT) configuration is set to revolutionize urban infrastructure, and San Jose stands to gain significantly from this advancement. This breakthrough allows for simultaneous tunnel advancement and ring erection without human presence inside the machine, except for a videographer. Each ring, weighing approximately 24,000 pounds, is constructed efficiently, promising safer, faster, and more cost-effective tunneling. For a city like San Jose, which is constantly evolving and expanding, this technology could be a game-changer.

San Jose's ongoing efforts to enhance its public transportation system, particularly the BART extension to Downtown San Jose, could be accelerated with ZPIT technology. The city's commitment to improving connectivity and reducing traffic congestion aligns perfectly with The Boring Company's innovations. By leveraging this technology, San Jose could see a rapid expansion of its underground transportation network, making it easier for residents and visitors to navigate the city. This would not only improve daily commutes but also support the city's economic growth by attracting more businesses and talent.

The focus on subterranean technology by The Boring Company complements San Jose's vision of a multi-layered transportation network. This approach could alleviate the persistent issue of surface traffic congestion in the Silicon Valley area by utilizing underground tunnels for both passenger and freight transport. The expansion of such networks would be crucial as San Jose continues to grow, accommodating a larger population and increased economic activities. This innovation could position San Jose as a leader in sustainable urban development, setting a precedent for other cities to follow.

Moreover, the ZPIT configuration's emphasis on safety and efficiency could influence other infrastructure projects in San Jose. Utility tunnels and stormwater management systems, which are essential for the city's resilience, could benefit from reduced risks and costs associated with traditional tunneling methods. This technology could make large-scale projects more feasible, ensuring that San Jose remains at the forefront of infrastructure development. The city's ongoing revitalization efforts in Downtown San Jose, including the Downtown West project by Google, could be further enhanced by these advancements.

Source: X



Monday, May 12, 2025

Free Summer Concerts at St. James Park: 2025 Series Announced

Friends of Levitt Pavilion San Jose is bringing back their beloved free concert series to St. James Park, and the 2025 lineup promises to be a standout season. Running from May through September, this series offers a dazzling array of musical genres—think Afrobeats, blues, country, cumbia, and more—designed to delight every listener. Beyond the music, these events weave together the fabric of our community, blending local flavors, family fun, and a shared love for live performances in one of San Jose’s most iconic green spaces.

The series kicks off on May 25 with a dynamic celebration of Africa Day, co-presented by AWO. Expect an afternoon filled with the infectious rhythms of Riddim Exchange, a Bay Area collective delivering electrifying Afrobeats, alongside the traditional Zimbabwean sounds and dances of the Chinyakare Ensemble. The day starts strong with the Anambra State Cultural Association of Nigeria showcasing the rich heritage of the Igbo people through music and masquerade. This is just a taste of what’s to come—summer highlights include soulful blues on June 1 with Maxx Cabello Jr., psychedelic Latinx funk from Valley Wolf on August 3, and a roots reggae bash featuring Groundation on August 24. With concerts spanning the season, there’s always a new sound to discover.

Bring the family and settle in for a day of enjoyment: kids can dive into tailored activities while adults unwind with a cold drink from the beer and wine garden or savor bites from an array of food trucks. Every event is free and open to everyone, making it an inviting way to spend a weekend in Downtown San Jose.

Each concert is co-presented by local cultural powerhouses like The Fountain Blues Foundation, MACLA, and Needle to the Groove, reflecting San Jose’s diverse artistic spirit. These partnerships elevate every performance and underscore a collective commitment to enriching our city’s cultural landscape. Even more exciting, this series is paving the way for the permanent Levitt Pavilion structure—a future landmark that will amplify San Jose’s reputation as a hub for creativity and connection.

Don’t let this summer pass you by without joining the fun at St. James Park. Head to www.levittsanjose.org for the full schedule and details on how to donate or volunteer to support this incredible initiative. Follow
@LevittSanJose
on social media to catch the latest updates on artists and events.



Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Downtown San Jose’s First Extended-Stay Hotel Opens

Downtown San Jose is about to add another option to it's suite of hospitality options with the grand opening of the Marriott TownePlace Suites. It’s the city’s first extended-stay option, a sleek eight-story building with 175 rooms designed to tackle one of San Jose’s biggest challenges: a tight hotel supply. With only about 4,500 rooms downtown—compared to San Francisco’s whopping 30,000—San Jose has struggled to keep up with demand during massive events like the Nvidia GTC conference, which recently brought over 25,000 visitors to town. This new addition is a $98 million project by local developer Urban Catalyst.

What makes this hotel stand out is its focus on longer stays. Every room comes with a kitchenette, perfect for travelers who want to settle in rather than just pass through. Onsite laundry and a rooftop deck with stunning views add to the appeal, offering a practical yet elevated experience for business folks, families, or anyone sticking around for more than a quick trip. It’s a fresh alternative in a city where hotel options have been limited, often pushing visitors to nearby areas. Now, Downtown San Jose can keep more people in the heart of the action.

The benefits go beyond just the guests. City leaders see this as a win for the local economy, with the hotel expected to pull in around $1 million a year in Transient Occupancy Tax revenue. That’s money that can fuel more growth and improvements in the local community. With big events straining the San Jose's current hotel capacity, this is a step toward hosting even more of them... especially with the Super Bowl and World Cup coming next year.

Source: SVBJ


Monday, May 5, 2025

Mixed-Use Development to Transform East Santa Clara Street

A proposed mixed-use development at 644 East Santa Clara Street positioned between two future BART stations will blend housing, retail, and office spaces into a dynamic community that could redefine the area. The development will rise six stories, with 50 housing units spanning the second through sixth floors. These homes will offer diverse living options for San Joseans eager to be part of a growing neighborhood. On the ground floor, 7,200 SQFT of retail space will create new options for local shops and businesses, while 7,100 SQFT of office space across the first and second floors will support San Jose's expanding workforce. This combination fosters a place where daily life—living, working, and shopping—can unfold seamlessly within a single block.

Location is a standout feature here. Nestled between the upcoming Downtown San Jose BART station and the 28th Street/Little Portugal station, the site is poised to become a hub of accessibility. The area could soon host community gatherings or events, drawing people together. Replacing a two-story office building from 1946, this project marks a shift toward modernization.

Beyond its functionality, the development prioritizes quality of life. Private and shared outdoor spaces, including decks and rooftop areas, will give residents spots to relax, enjoy the sunshine, and connect with neighbors. These thoughtful touches show a commitment to building not just structures, but a true community. With underground parking for just 60 to 62 cars and 21 motorcycles, the design keeps convenience in mind while encouraging a walkable lifestyle.

Source: The Mercury News




Saturday, May 3, 2025

Voyager Craft Coffee Brews Up a New Chapter in Downtown San Jose (Including an Underground Jazz Club)

Located at 111 W. St. John St., this 4,500-square-foot café, complete with a patio, is breathing new life into a space that sat empty for five years after Scott’s Chowder House closed in 2020. The new shop is a feast for the senses, blending eye-catching design with the rich aromas of freshly roasted coffee and homemade pastries. It’s a welcome addition that’s already drawing crowds eager to enjoy its unique vibe.

Step inside, and you’re hit with a burst of color—multi-colored benches and chairs line the space, while an abstract mural of Brazil stretches across the front wall. Another mural, a heartfelt tribute to the owners’ late three-legged dog Margie, adds a personal touch to the décor. Beyond the visuals, Voyager is all about the craft. They roast their own coffee, whip up milks and syrups in-house, and bake pastries fresh every day. Fan favorites like the Tokyo and Valencia lattes—nodding to the owners’ global adventures—pair perfectly with treats like raspberry oat bars, strawberry conchas, and pull-apart muffins.

The excitement doesn’t stop at coffee. Tucked beneath the café is a 900-square-foot lounge that the owners are transforming into a jazz club. Soon, you’ll be able to enjoy live jazz in an intimate setting, maybe even with a glass of wine if their beer and wine license comes through. They’re also planning to enclose part of the patio for live music, comedy acts, and more, shining a spotlight on Downtown San Jose’s talent and culture. 

This isn’t just a spot to grab a latte, it’s an unofficial expansion of the San Pedro Square Market to the other side of the street. Voyager’s team is set on creating a space where people connect, creativity thrives, and the city’s spirit shines. It's open today, but mark your calendars for the ribbon-cutting on May 30. Whether you’re a coffee lover, a jazz fan, or just someone hunting for a lively hangout, Voyager’s latest venture has you covered.

Source: SVBJ



Thursday, April 24, 2025

South First Street Night Market Lights Up Downtown San Jose on April 26

Downtown San Jose comes alive on Saturday, April 26 with the vibrant South First Street Night Market, Hosted along South First Street, this free, family-friendly event runs from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., transforming the heart of the SoFA District into a bustling open-air marketplace. The night market promises an evening filled with local flavors, unique crafts, and live entertainment.

The South First Street Night Market features an impressive lineup of over 50 vendors, offering everything from artisanal goods to mouthwatering street food. Attendees can savor dishes inspired by San Jose’s multicultural culinary scene, including tacos, boba tea, and fusion bites from local food trucks and pop-up stalls. Craft vendors will display handmade jewelry, artwork, and clothing, highlighting the talents of South Bay artisans.

Live performances are a cornerstone of the night market, with local musicians, DJs, and dance groups taking the stage throughout the evening. Expect a mix of genres, from indie rock to Latin rhythms, reflecting the diverse sounds of San Jose. The event also includes interactive art installations and activities for all ages, such as face painting and craft workshops, ensuring there’s something for everyone. South First Street will be closed to vehicle traffic between San Carlos and Reed Streets, creating a pedestrian-friendly zone where visitors can stroll and soak in the festive atmosphere.

The SoFA District, known for its vibrant arts scene and historic charm, provides the perfect backdrop for this event.  Local businesses, including cafes and boutiques, will stay open late, adding to the lively ambiance. The event also aligns with San Jose’s commitment to sustainability, with vendors encouraged to use eco-friendly packaging and organizers promoting public transit options like VTA light rail to reach Downtown.

This April’s night market is part of a series designed to draw both locals and visitors to Downtown San Jose, fostering a sense of community and pride. Whether you’re a foodie, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun night out, the South First Street Night Market delivers an unforgettable experience. Mark your calendars for April 26 and join thousands of others in celebrating the spirit of San Jose under the evening sky.