Showing posts with label local businesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local businesses. Show all posts

Thursday, April 17, 2025

The Pressroom: A Culinary Revival in Downtown San Jose’s Historic Lyndon Building

San Jose’s culinary landscape is about to welcome a new star with the opening of The Pressroom, a restaurant that debuted on March 27, in the heart of Downtown San Jose. The Lyndon Building, constructed in 1884 and once the home of the Mercury News, has long stood as a landmark in San Jose. Now, it’s being reimagined as a gathering place for food lovers, adding a fresh chapter to the ongoing revitalization of the Downtown core and the lively San Pedro Square area.

The Pressroom is the brainchild of Dave Mulvehill, a local restaurateur already known for Five Points and Dr. Funk. His latest venture promises a menu that’s as intriguing as it is delicious, featuring standout dishes like tomahawk steaks and duck waffles. The drink offerings are equally compelling, with a cocktail menu crafted by the Dr. Funk team—expect classics with a twist inspired by the Lyndon Building’s legacy. What’s more, the wine and beer selections will lean heavily on local producers, a nod to San Jose’s thriving community of artisans and a reminder of how interconnected this city’s businesses are.

Step inside, and you’ll find a space that balances sophistication with warmth. The design respects the building’s historic roots, blending them with modern touches to create an atmosphere that feels both elevated and approachable. It’s the kind of place where you could celebrate a milestone or simply enjoy a weeknight meal, all while soaking in the character of Downtown San Jose.

The Pressroom is located at 189 W. Santa Clara St. and is open 7 days a week. You can make reservations on OpenTable.

Source: SVBJ


Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Nvidia's GTC Conference: A Catalyst for San Jose's Economic Surge

Downtown San Jose recently experienced an mini-economic renaissance, thanks to Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference (GTC). This annual event, a magnet for thousands of tech enthusiasts, innovators, and industry leaders from across the globe, delivered a significant lift to the city's economy in 2025. According to a report from the San Jose Business Journal, this year’s GTC shattered attendance records and set new highs for economic impact, proving once again that San Jose thrives when technology and community intersect.

The numbers tell an impressive story. During the conference, hotel occupancy rates in Downtown San Jose skyrocketed to 95%, far surpassing the typical yearly average of 70%. This surge fueled a 30% revenue increase for local hotels compared to the same period in prior years. The momentum didn’t stop there—restaurants and bars near the convention hub reported a 40% jump in customers, with many extending hours to accommodate the flood of visitors. Retail shops also cashed in, enjoying a 25% sales boost from the heightened foot traffic.

The economic wave reached beyond hospitality and retail. Transportation services, like local ride-sharing platforms, saw a 50% spike in rides, while event planning and staffing agencies experienced a surge in demand. This broad impact underscores the power of large-scale events to spark growth across multiple sectors. San Jose’s ability to support such a dynamic influx reinforces its reputation as a city equipped for big moments, from its conveniently-located convention center to its rich array of dining and cultural options.

The success of this event offers a glimpse of what’s possible when innovation meets opportunity, setting the stage for even greater achievements in the years to come.

Source: SVBJ