Source: The Mercury News
Saturday, February 3, 2024
VTA abandons eminent domain plans that would have derailed a high-rise project
Source: The Mercury News
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Latest photo of The Fay
Source: aphelion2100 from the San Jose Development Forum
Monday, January 8, 2024
Flashy housing tower expected to break ground within a few months in Downtown San Jose
Source: The Mercury News, aphelion2100 from Skyscraper City

Friday, January 5, 2024
Updated photos of the tallest buildings in Santa Clara
Source: gillynova from Skyscraper City
Thursday, December 21, 2023
11-story building coming to San Jose's "Downtown West"
Source: SVBJ
Saturday, December 16, 2023
The Fay (formerly Garden Gate) residential high-rise tops out next month in #DTSJ
Source: Downtown Dimension
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Luxurious 21-story residential high-rise proposed for Tasman with a surprise amenity on top
Source: SF YIMBY
Monday, November 6, 2023
Urban Catalyst moving forward with two high-rise residential towers near San Jose City Hall, updates plans and renders
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Student Housing tower at 100 North 4th Street moving forward to environmental review
Thursday, August 10, 2023
A look inside Adobe's 4th Tower
Source: The Merc
Monday, August 7, 2023
List of major Downtown San Jose projects under development
Source: SVBJ
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| 33 S. Montgomery St. (1.2 million SQF office, retail, and restaurants) |
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| 150 E. Santa Clara (75,285 SQFT Office + Retail) |
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| The Terraine (319-unit residential, 12,263 SQFT of retail) |
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| The Mark (Housing for 1,000 students) |
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| Woz Way (1 million SQFT office, 10,100 SQFT retail) |
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
25-story apartment tower proposed for Downtown San Jose
Friday, July 28, 2023
San Jose's secret hotel
There is a secret hotel hiding in plain sight right across from City Hall. It's called the WhyHotel by Placemakr and it takes up a chunk of MIRO Towers. I believe at some point MIRO struggled to lease all of their apartments, so they partnered with Placemakr to create sort of a hybrid between a hotel and Airbnb.
Since these are technically luxury apartments, all rooms have kitchens and are at least 592 SQFT. The largest room is a 2 bedroom 2 bath for up to 4 people at 1,227 SQFT. Prices are generally the same or less than hotels in the area but you get a ton more space and the convenience of a kitchen and in-unit laundry.
I'm not aware of any hotels Downtown that have two-bedroom suites as a readily available option (outside of some rare and very expensive Presidential suites). So if you are staying with a larger group of family and friends and don't want multiple rooms, this is likely your best option. If you're curious about what it would be like to live in Downtown San Jose, it's also a nice way to do a test run for a week or so.
Some other perks include a modern fitness center, yoga studio, and private dog park. I'm not sure how long this hotel will be around, so if you're interested here is the link.











































