Tuesday, August 22, 2023
New permit activity for Orchard Residential in Downtown San Jose
Thursday, August 10, 2023
A look inside Adobe's 4th Tower
Source: The Merc
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
25-story apartment tower proposed for Downtown San Jose
Monday, September 12, 2022
The Future of the Bay is San Jose
Nabr is building a sustainable, contemporary Scandinavian high-rises in Downtown San Jose's SoFA district and they have produced several articles that highlight just how walkable the area is. I think they nailed it (I visit most of the places mentioned frequently).
Click here to read "The Future of the Bay is San Jose"
Then follow it up with "72 Hours in San Jose, CA"
If you might be interested in their unique rent-to-own apartments, then I have one more link for you over here.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
SoFA will never be the same if these 6 towers get built
Feast your eyes on two projects consisting of three towers each in Downtown San Jose's artsy SoFA district. I love how these proposals continue to get more and more impressive with natural elements and rooftop amenities.
The first five renders below are a joint residential venture between Urban Community and Terrascape Ventures with 386 units. Two towers would be around 420 S. 2nd Street and clock in at 12 and 22 stories plus 8,000 SQFT of retail in a public plaza between the buildings. This is where the Dai-Thanh Supermarket and Dakao Sandwich shop currently stand. A third 20-story would rise on 420 S. 3rd St. and replace an old apartment complex. At least two towers would have an outdoor rooftop deck and lounge with trees and plants. The entire project would be built using mass timber and cross-laminated timber and operate with net-zero carbon emissions.
The next five renders are Westbank's "The Orchard" mixed-use project at the very entrance of SoFA from San Salvador Street. The towers looks great, but the ground-floor retail looks phenomenal! Currently, most of this proposal covers what today is a giant outdoor parking lot.
If just one of these projects moves forward, it will transform the area. If both make it, it'll be a revelation. It would triple the amount of foot traffic on most days and likely turn SoFA into an even more thriving area than San Pedro Square or the Historic District.
Sources: SVBJ, Aphelion2100 from the SJ Development Forum
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Unique office and housing tower could transform Downtown skyline
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Urban Catalyst announces Fund II
Urban Catalyst, one of Downtown San Jose's premier developers, has officially started fundraising for their second round of projects.
Fund I included multiple projects spanning office space (such as the former Camera 12 Theater), student housing, senior housing, and a hotel. Fund I was so successful it was actually oversubscribed in terms of investment. Their goal was to raise $105 million and they closed funding with $131 million on December 30th of last year.
Fund II involves two large projects, Icon and Echo. One is a residential high-rise with 300 apartments while the other consists of modern office space with large floor plates adding up to 420,000 SQFT. Both will be steps from City Hall and one of our future BART stations. They seem to be around 20 stories and likely reach the maximum height legally allowed.
If you would like to invest in Fund II, you might have to reach deep in your pockets since the minimum investment is $250,000. At least Fund II doesn't close until the end of 2024, giving you some extra time to look under the couch cushions. Construction on the projects is expected to begin in 2022, even before funding officially closes.
For more information and some renders, check out the short video below. If you have your checkbook handy, you can click here.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
29-story "BoTown" tower proposed
The space formerly occupied by the BoTown restaurant on 2nd Street in Downtown San Jose could become a luxurious residential hi-rise building. The proposal floating around suggests a 29-story tower with 520 residential units. 85% of the units would be one bedroom or one bed+den (535 to 737SQFT), 15% would be two bedroom units (944-1,106 SQFT).
As for amenities, it doesn't get much better than a rooftop infinity pool--something that I think should be in consideration for just about every new residential hi-rise project. Next to the pool on the penthouse floor would be a gym and party room. Other amenities include a library/lounge, and billiards room. There will also be retail space on the ground floor and a leasing office on the second floor.
There is still no ETA for construction.
Source: SVBJ
Monday, October 19, 2020
Latest Miro Towers photos
Gillynova from the San Jose Development Forum has posted a few photos of Miro, which will feature San Jose's two tallest towers when construction is complete across from City Hall sometime next year. The project appears to be coming along nicely despite all of the COVID restrictions.
Friday, September 18, 2020
MIRO Towers being topped off
Source: aphelion2100 from the San Jose Development Forum
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
17 East Santa Clara Street
When a developer first announced they would like to build a high-rise here, there was quite a lot of speculation on what could actually be built on such a small and narrow space less than 9,000 SQFT. However, I have to say this initial design looks fantastic and is a welcome change from the super wide towers that are in the works. The narrow side creates an optical illusion where it looks 40 stories tall instead of 28.
The tower is going to have 96 residential units, with 17 of those restricted for moderate-income residents. It's not clear whether the units will be for sale or rent. Unfortunately it does not appear to feature any retail on the ground floor, but with such a small lot that is to be expected.
I hope we see other towers with this type of narrow aesthetic going forward to add more variety Downtown.
Source: Lawrence Lui on Twitter
Thursday, August 13, 2020
San Jose 2030 Halfway Point Video
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Miro Tower Photos
Despite everything our skyline is evolving and there is still much excitement around Downtown San Jose in the developer community.
Source: gillynova from the San Jose Development Forum
Monday, June 15, 2020
31-story tower proposed in SoFA
The tower would have 190 studio units, 84 one-bedrooms, 28 two-bedrooms, and 56 three-bedroom unites. There would also be a three-story parking structure with 96 parking spaces. That is a surprising number of both studios and three-bedroom units, which are the two unit types that are in shortest supply for residential high-rises Downtown.
It is also worth mentioning that this would be the largest number of stories for any building in San Jose, either built or proposed. Even with low ceilings typical of affordable housing projects, this would likely be the first building in San Jose over 300 feet tall. It will be interesting to see what other details will be uncovered as this project moves forward.
Source: SVBJ
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Two massive 20-story towers proposed Downtown
The project architect and designer stated that the only place in Silicon Valley where a tech company can physically scale their business and have access to transit is San Jose. Hopefully the momentum can survive the current crisis as it appears that developers are finally coming around to seeing Downtown's potential.
The project would also feature an impressive 30,000 SQFT of outdoor terraces across four floors, and 6,000 SQFT of retail (a bit light for a project this size). Parking will consist of four-levels both above and below ground, enough to handle 1,215 cars.
If all goes well, the project could break ground as early as 2021.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Garden Gate Tower plans purchased by British developer
Gardent Gate Tower was slated to have 290 condos and 4,840 SQFT of retail space. However, it is possible that Scape will try to convert this into a co-living or student housing building given that is their expertise. If they make the change, they would be in good company. The Graduate already starting taking tenants and KT Urban is planning an 850-bedroom co-living tower nearby.
Source: SVBJ