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

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!














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.




Friday, April 10, 2026

Downtown San Jose Welcomes Foodies Fandom Night Market to Plaza de Cesar Chavez

Plaza de Cesar Chavez in Downtown San Jose stands will host an exciting celebration of street food culture this weekend. The Foodies Fandom Night Market will arrive April 10 through 12 in conjunction with FandomCon weekend. Local vendors will fill the space with global street eats, tempting desserts, artisan booths, and unique activations that promise something for every palate.

Free admission will open the doors wide for food enthusiasts to sample a diverse array of flavors. Attendees will wander past stalls showcasing multicultural dishes and innovative creations while discovering giveaways and a silent disco.

To make the most of the three days, plan for hours running from 3PM to 10PM on Friday and 1PM to 10PM on Saturday and Sunday. Bring an appetite and comfortable shoes to fully embrace the experience.

For more info, head over here.



Sunday, April 5, 2026

Easter Sunday Delivers Festive Experiences Across San Jose

Easter Sunday delivers festive experiences that bring families and friends together across San Jose.

Guests can savor a memorable brunch at the Hayes Mansion where an exclusive menu includes cracked crab legs, a prime rib carving station, and chef-selected decadent desserts. Little ones will hunt for eggs on the lawn in the historic surroundings.

Downtown San Jose will host the Soulful Sunday Easter Brunch at Jackie's Place with two sessions offering all-you-can-enjoy buffet items like fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and candied yams accompanied by bottomless mimosas and R&B sounds from a DJ.

Local churches such as VIVE San Jose will open their doors for services followed by a free post-service carnival featuring a petting zoo, bounce houses, and food trucks that extend the celebration into the afternoon.

These events highlight how San Jose transforms Easter Day into a vibrant celebration of community and tradition.

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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

Friday, April 3, 2026

Downtown San Jose Celebrates Art, Music, and Culture at First Fridays ArtWalk SJ

Downtown San Jose will come alive with artistic possibility tonight as the First Fridays ArtWalk SJ unfolds across the SoFA District and surrounding neighborhoods. Between 5 and 9 pm, galleries and venues will open their doors wide for an evening of free exploration and live performances.

You will step into Anno Domini to experience Céline Lyaudet's AD SOMNIA exhibition, where the French artist translates lucid dreams and ancient incubation rites into paintings and sculptural fetishes that evoke shamanic journeys and spirit vessels. Close by at KALEID Gallery, Xuan My Ho's detailed mosaics will bridge real and imagined worlds while the Art for Vietnam show channels sales proceeds toward VNHelp's community projects in Vietnam.

MACLA will present its annual Latinx Art Now exhibition featuring diverse works from over thirty artists. At the California Theatre Opera San José will deliver outdoor arias at 5:30 pm, an indoor performance at 7 pm, free popcorn and lemonade, plus a scavenger hunt. San Jose Jazz will fill the air with sets from emerging talents and a special jam session featuring ska saxophonist David Hillyard.

The walk will extend into the Historic District for cultural storytelling at Chopsticks Alley Gallery and the community art auction preview at Works San Jose. In the Martha Gardens District galleries will showcase typewriter engravings, wooden memento mori installations, and traditional Peruvian chullos.

There is free street parking and 90 minutes of complimentary garage parking available at S. 2nd and San Carlos and the event is kid-friendly.


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

California State Capital Heads Back to Downtown San Jose

California lawmakers delivered a decision that will reshape state government for decades ahead. The capital will relocate from Sacramento to Downtown San Jose beginning in 2027.

Thousands of state jobs will arrive in the city center along with major infrastructure upgrades. The historic Capitol building will take its place among the growing skyline of Downtown San Jose. This move will solidify the South Bay as the true heart of California. San Jose will gain fresh political and economic momentum that will benefit residents for generations.

The entire region will benefit from the increased attention and investment. San Jose will continue its steady rise as one of the most dynamic cities anywhere.

Happy April Fools’ Day. The team here at The San Jose Blog enjoys imagining these big leaps that help push our city toward becoming the greatest in the world.


Monday, March 30, 2026

San Jose Moves Forward with Over One Thousand New Homes

San Jose has unlocked substantial progress on housing by approving nearly ten million dollars in incentives for three residential developments. These waivers will help deliver more than one thousand one hundred new units while addressing affordability challenges that many residents face daily.

In Downtown San Jose the Gateway Tower project at 470 South Market Street will introduce two hundred twenty affordable apartments in a fifteen-story structure that also includes ground-floor retail space. Construction starts in May. Nearby the historic Bank of Italy building transforms into one hundred nine apartments, preserving architectural heritage and adding needed homes to the urban core with work beginning in April.

West San Jose gains momentum as well. Sand Hill Property Co. has already launched construction at El Paseo de Saratoga where seven hundred seventy-two units will take shape along the Saratoga corridor. Vertical building is expected to advance soon.

San Jose continues to demonstrate leadership by streamlining costs and encouraging developers to move forward despite broader market pressures. As these projects rise, residents will gain more choices for living spaces that fit their budgets and lives.

Source: SVBJ



Saturday, March 28, 2026

San Jose Cat Day Returns This Weekend With Feline Fun Across Downtown

Cat enthusiasts across the South Bay will find their perfect gathering spot this Saturday in Downtown San Jose. The second annual San Jose Cat Day will take over Paseo de San Antonio and the Post Street area from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. as a free celebration packed with vendors, kittens, and creative activities.

More than 55 local makers, artists, and small businesses will set up shop at the Paseo de San Antonio with cat-themed goods ranging from artwork to one-of-a-kind accessories. Early arrivals among the first 1,000 guests will pick up a special San Jose Cat Day giveaway while supplies last.

Near the MOMENT Post Street storefronts, the Kitten Lounge from Mini Cat Town will let visitors meet adoptable kittens during 15-minute sessions. Craft stations will offer hands-on experiences including friendship bracelet making and cat-themed coloring, while food vendors will serve up themed treats and desserts. Head over to experience the fun firsthand and support local businesses in Downtown San Jose.

Friday, March 27, 2026

99 Affordable Homes Will Rise on South Almaden Near Downtown San Jose

Satellite Affordable Housing Associates will build a nine-story apartment complex with 99 units at 501 South Almaden Avenue. The project will stand right next to the Arya affordable housing development the same team previously completed. SB 35 will enable a speedy approval process that moves the project forward without traditional delays.

All apartments will deliver 100 percent affordable housing. The building will contain 67 studio units, 31 one-bedroom apartments, and one two-bedroom home. This thoughtful mix will support a broad range of households seeking a central San Jose location.

Source: The Mercury News

Thursday, March 26, 2026

San Francisco Bay University Prepares to Launch Neighborhood Campus Near Downtown San Jose

San Francisco Bay University has secured roughly 4,000 square feet inside the Center for Employment Training on Vine Street and aims to bring the space online later this year. This move establishes the Fremont-based school’s inaugural neighborhood campus right near Downtown San Jose. The site will eventually host undergraduate and graduate programs plus key student resources.

Local residents stand to benefit from accessible programs shaped through direct conversations with community members. Planners will prioritize stakeholder input to craft services and coursework that truly align with neighborhood aspirations for learning and growth. The approach puts community needs first every step of the way.

You will discover an inviting hub where dropping in becomes routine. Students can forge relationships, tap into mentorship networks, and feel fully integrated into the wider SFBU experience. The adaptable layout leaves ample space for expansion should it be needed.

Proximity to the main campus in Fremont was also an added bonus for the San Jose location. Success here paves the way for the next location in Oakland, advancing a model that embeds education deeply within city neighborhoods.

Source: SVBJ


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Gateway Tower Will Deliver 220 Affordable Homes to Downtown San Jose

The Core Cos. secured decisive predevelopment financing that puts construction of Gateway Tower on track to start this summer. The 15-story structure at 470 South Market Street will introduce 220 apartments in the SoFA district near Downtown San Jose. Every apartment will stand as affordable housing.

Developers adjusted the original market-rate vision to serve households earning 30 to 70 percent of area median income. Housing Trust Silicon Valley contributed $1.5 million from its TECH fund to advance the entire effort. The corner location delivers immediate walkability to transit lines, exciting restaurants, and neighborhood services.

You will gain a front-row seat to this exciting development at the intersection of South Market, East William, and South First streets. The tower places future residents in the middle of Downtown San Jose’s energy with modern homes and shared community spaces. This project will open up new possibilities for families who want to stay rooted in the city core.

Gateway Tower represents meaningful progress toward a more inclusive San Jose. The rising structure will enhance the skyline while providing hundreds of families the chance to call Downtown home. Hopefully we'll see this break ground in the coming weeks. This kind of development keeps pushing Downtown San Jose closer to its full potential as a vibrant world-class destination.

Source: The Mercury News


Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Downtown San Jose Breakfast Just Got Much More Exciting

Downtown San Jose received a fantastic new addition earlier this month with the opening of Pretty Good Advice. This fast-casual spot from Michelin-starred chef Matt McNamara brings ingredients harvested from his own Santa Cruz Mountains farm right into the heart of the city.

The signature OG Spicy Boy sandwich has already won fans. It stacks a fried egg, crispy hash brown, roasted jalapeños, caramelized onions, and spicy aioli between slices of ciabatta. The farm-to-table focus ensures every bite tastes fresh and full of flavor.

McNamara, who spent his childhood in Cupertino, deliberately picked Downtown San Jose for the new location. He designed the menu around accessible pricing and mostly vegetarian options that still appeal broadly.

San Jose continues building momentum in its food scene. Spots like Pretty Good Advice contribute meaningfully to the goal of making this city an outstanding place to live and explore every single day.

Pretty Good Advice is open from 9am-5pm Monday through Friday at 125 Paseo de San Antonio.

Source: SFGATE



Monday, March 9, 2026

Spark Social Brings Bay Area Food Truck Energy to San Jose's Creekside District

Mark your calendars for an exciting new chapter in San Jose dining and entertainment. Spark Social prepares to launch its second location in the Creekside District next spring. Creekside or Downtown West is where Google plans to build their future multi-million SQFT campus around Diridon Station.

Spark Social will occupy 75,000 square feet at 140 South Montgomery Street and will invest nearly one million dollars into the buildout while planning to generate up to 150 local jobs.

You'll gain access to a full community hub that operates seven days a week. A daily-changing lineup of top Bay Area food trucks will join forces with a complete bar, a putt course, fire pits for evening hangs, and live music throughout the week. An active events calendar will keep the energy high year-round. Expect pop-up retail spots and nonprofit programs to round out the offerings and support local creators.

Spark Social adopts a vendor-friendly approach by charging flat daily or monthly fees instead of taking sales cuts. This setup mirrors successful farmers market models and helps small businesses thrive. The strategic placement steps away from SAP Center and Caltrain's Diridon Station and will draw crowds from games and commuters alike.

The Creekside District continues to evolve as part of the broader Downtown West vision for San Jose. Additional fitness studios and retail concepts will join the mix later this year. Hapa Brewing was the first establishment to set up shop in the new district but it's clear they won't be the last.

Source: SVBJ








Friday, March 6, 2026

Holi Fest 2026 Brings Vibrant Festival of Colors to Discovery Meadow

San Jose will welcome an unforgettable burst of color when Holi Fest returns to Discovery Meadow on March 7. This largest Festival of Colors in Downtown San Jose runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 180 Woz Way and delivers nonstop excitement organized by the Association of Indo Americans.

Attendees will dance to energetic Bollywood music while tossing traditional gulal powder in every shade imaginable. Food booths will serve authentic Indian foods and live performances will keep the energy high across the park all afternoon.

Families will appreciate free admission for children under seven along with complimentary thandai (cold Indian drink made from nuts, spices, rose water, milk, and sugar) for the first thousand guests. The event keeps expanding year after year and shows exactly how San Jose embraces cultural traditions that unite everyone.


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

The Teal Reimagination Elevates SAP Center in Downtown San Jose

SAP Center will be completely renovated, shaped by the Teal Reimagination project. The San Jose Sharks launched this multi-year $425 million transformation to turn the arena into a more connected and immersive destination that anchors Downtown San Jose as a true civic landmark.

There will be dramatic upgrades that improve every moment of a visit. The team store triples in size with immersive displays, smoother circulation for easier shopping, and more Sharks pride. Distinct atmospheres unfold level by level, delivering vibrant energy on the main concourse and refined intimacy in premium areas (primarily underground). There will be a new outdoor concourse and additional entrance into the SAP Center to help reduce crowding.

Premium offerings will set a new standard. Private Cove Suites provide concierge-level retreats for hosting without missing the action. The Captain’s Lounge delivers direct sightlines into the player tunnel while the First Line Lounge brings high-energy ice views with all-inclusive elevated food and beverage. Three unique clubs on the Premier Level will add layered comfort and hospitality tailored to your preferences.

One of the most impressive proposed features is the exterior of the Shark Tank will actually look like a tank. The Teal Reimagination ensures SAP Center welcomes fans and visitors with experiences that match the passion of the Teal faithful and support the city’s long-term vision.







Saturday, February 28, 2026

Black Family Day SV Brings Culture and Joy to Downtown San Jose Today

Experience a heartwarming celebration when you make your way to Black Family Day SV. This free public event runs today from 11am to 4pm at Parque de los Pobladores on 510 S 1st Street in Downtown San Jose.

You can gather with your family amid lively performances, interactive activities, and wellness resources that honor African and African ancestry heritage. The gathering marks the vibrant close to African and African Ancestry Month in Silicon Valley and fills the park with laughter, music, and genuine connections.

Presented by the Black Leadership Kitchen Cabinet and produced by the Silicon Valley African Film Festival, the day empowers every attendee through shared pride and community strength. You will discover moments that uplift and remind you why diversity fuels San Jose’s growth.

For more info, head over here.


Thursday, February 26, 2026

Strata Layers New Dining Experiences in Downtown San Jose

You will soon discover a captivating new restaurant transforming the prominent space across from City Hall. The former Rollati location at the base of the Miro towers will become Strata. The extremely talented team behind Eos & Nyx, Paper Plane, Miniboss, Alter Ego and Still OG will step in with their proven touch.

They will channel their previous successes into the nearly 7,000-square-foot flagship venue. The result promises to be a concept designed to grow and delight over time through seasonal shifts. Already Eos & Nyx and Alter Ego are well known for their exceptional menus.

At Strata, the multicultural menu will evolve continuously and creatively explore new techniques. Rare for San Jose, it will also feature a prix-fixe or tasting menu. A strong cocktail program is a given with a thoughtful wine list rounding out the offerings. If you have been to any of their other venues, you'd expect nothing less when it comes to drinks.

Positioned at Fourth and Santa Clara streets in the base of the Miro towers, you'll have a nice view of the City Hall rotunda and tower alongside the Sonic Runway art installation.

I've missed Rollati, and can think of no better restaurant group to take its place. They are conducting staff interviews from March 3-5, so an official launch should be here before summertime.

Source: The Mercury News

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Championship Pizzas Land at Downtown San Jose's Marketcenter

You will find your next favorite slice waiting at the Marketcenter on Coleman Avenue in Downtown San Jose. Slice House steps in to replace the old Blaze Pizza setup at 685 Coleman Ave., and the "Coming Soon" signs are already up.

Fremont native Tony Gemignani brings his 13 world pizza titles and deep Bay Area roots to this venture. He started things nearly 16 years ago in San Francisco's North Beach, then scaled this fast-casual concept to over 135 sites in eight states.

You'll gain easy access to these pies while handling errands at anchors including Target, Marshalls, and Trader Joe's. Slice House fits right in with quick-service neighbors like El Pollo Loco, Carl's Jr., and Starbucks. The new eatery keeps things approachable yet elevated, perfect for grabbing lunch or dinner on the fly.

Now the real question is... will it be as good as Slice of Homage in the Downtown core. That is currently the king of benchmarks for San Jose pizza.

Source: SVBJ

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