Wednesday, September 4, 2013

SPUR San Jose Grand Opening Next Week!

Thanks to Alyssa for sending this in!


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Join us for the grand opening of SPUR San Jose's gorgeous new headquarters! Mix and mingle with your fellow urbanists and celebrate the city at our second annual San Jose Member Party.
Thursday, September 12, 2013

5 - 9 p.m.
SPUR San Jose Headquarters
76 South First Street*
San Jose, CA 95113

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Member support enables us to promote good government and good planning through research, education and advocacy.

*Please note: space is limited, so registration is required.

The Knight Foundation Donates $495,000 to Bridging the Digital Divide

It is pretty easy to take a lot for granted living in Silicon Valley. For example, while the internet appears ubiquitous to us and it is impossible to imagine a life without it, there are still 5 billion people in the world with zero access to the web. Even in our own backyard there are communities with limited access.

A couple weeks ago the Knight Foundation announced they were investing nearly a half million dollars in programs that will bridge the digital divide as well as help residents find information on transportation and affordable housing, empower Silicon Valley nonprofit leaders by learning how to use digital tools and cut costs, and create an internship program in Palo Alto for low-income youth.

The Knight Foundation is based in San Jose and hopefully many of our communities will benefit from these programs. For more information, just have a look at the source links below.

Source: Knight Foundation, Knight Blog

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

New For-Sale Residential Project Downtown

If One South, Centerra, the two KT Properties towers in San Pedro Square, and the Pierce weren't enough, there is yet another residential project happening Downtown. SiliconSage Builders is turning an aging used-car lot behind the San Jose Convention Center into 100 for-sale homes.

They designed this project to match the surrounding Craftsman-style homes, but I have to say that the design looks antiquated even before a single shovel hits the ground. For example, have a look at the very bottom at what The Pierce in SoFA is going to look like. That building is going to be just a couple blocks away as is 360 Residences. When you try to match everything in the neighborhood, things start looking pretty homogeneous and generic. We should be trying to set the bar higher and not worrying about things looking out of place. The buildings that stand out are usually the ones that bring new character to a community.

I'm happy to get more people Downtown and extra foot-traffic in SoFA, but I think this project could have been much more dense and look a heck of a lot better than what is planned. What do you guys think?

Source: SVBJ

SiliconSage Builders is aiming for a construction start next year on a 100-unit for-sale project next to the San Jose Convention Center. 

The Pierce in SoFA

Monday, September 2, 2013

Bay 101 Planning New Complex Closer to M8trix

M8trix was a dramatic improvement over Garden City Casino, bringing with it a tiny bit of Vegas to San Jose and a colorful new tower. Now it looks like Bay 101 is looking to not only looking to do a similar remodel but move much closer to their gaming neighbor. They purchased a 20-acre hotel at 1740 N. First and are planning a 87,000 SQFT card club with two attached hotels with a combined 470 rooms, retail space, an upscale restaurant, and a six-story parking structure. Note that while the card club would be 12,000 SQFT larger than their current home, the number of gambling tables would be the same since the limit is set by San Jose voters. The skyline would also benefit from the two modest hotel towers as one would be 9 stories and the other would be 10, and both would be visible from Highway 101 and probably 880.

The new plans will happen in phases (much like M8trix which is also planning a hotel tower and celebrity-chef restaurant) with the card room happening first, followed by the hotels and the parking structure. The location is really ideal for them: no residential neighbors, close to 101, close to the airport, and next to techies along North First. It also would open a development opportunity on the site of the old casino. Looks like a nice project!

Source: SVBJ


Sunday, September 1, 2013

Vitriflex Raises $3M

There is always a lot of buzz around new start-ups raising money on the Penninsula and SF, so I want to make sure to at least mention San Jose area start-ups that close a round of funding. We do have plenty of start-ups as well, not just tech giants like Cisco, eBay, Cadence, etc.

Vitriflex is a company that develops gas barrier film technology for use solar panels and mobile screens. They just raised $3 million, which is in addition to the $5 million that they raised last year. The new money likely means more jobs and more opportunities in the area.

Source: SVBJ




Saturday, August 31, 2013

Saturday Stats: San Jose (Silicon Valley) Has the Fastest Moving Real Estate Market

We all know the real estate market in San Jose is hot, but it turns out that it is hotter than the rest of the US-- including the metro over to the north--in at least a couple metrics. This past June, a staggering 52% of new real estate listings were under contract within 2 weeks, higher than any other market evaluated.

San Jose also has the lowest level of supply in the report. Supply is the ratio of active listings at the end of the month to closed sales. More than six months of supply is a buyer's market and less than six months is a seller's market. With 1.1 months of supply, San Jose/Silicon Valley is a seller's dream. The downside is that kind of number will put upward pressure on prices and make it more difficult for new buyers to afford homes, and will likely have the side effect of pushing up rents as well.

Source: Redfin

Table 1: Speed by Market, June 2013

Speed RankingMarketPending in 2 WeeksPending in 1 WeekOnly on MLS-Powered Sites# Flash SalesMonths of Supply
#1San Jose, CA52.0%19.9%45.7%311.1
#2San Francisco, CA49.2%17.9%31.7%701.2
#3Ventura, CA48.4%31.2%50.9%161.6
#4Denver, CO44.4%27.9%32.5%391.6
#5Washington DC44.1%32.0%60.1%2151.9
#6Los Angeles, CA44.0%24.8%48.3%1651.6
#7Inland Empire, CA43.9%27.4%40.7%711.9
#8San Diego, CA43.6%26.8%37.5%601.6
#9Sacramento, CA43.1%23.7%66.7%221.7
#10Seattle, WA42.5%29.9%71.2%311.9
#11Austin, TX42.2%30.3%63.7%792.5
#12Houston, TX38.1%24.7%71.5%1042.4
#13Portland, OR36.4%26.2%20.1%572.5
#14Phoenix, AZ32.7%23.6%30.2%1352.1
#15Dallas, TX29.5%19.7%72.0%1302.5
#16Baltimore, MD28.7%19.1%50.7%603.2
#17Miami, FL24.2%16.3%29.1%274.2
#18Atlanta, GA23.0%12.7%52.4%395.7
#19Chicago, IL13.9%8.7%44.3%1764.3
#20Raleigh, NC11.4%8.4%17.4%423.9
#21Las Vegas, NV11.0%6.0%24.7%134.0
#22Philadelphia, PA9.1%4.0%25.2%65.4
National30.5%19.0%48.2%1,6363.0


Friday, August 30, 2013

C2SV Technology Conference + Music Festival Welcomes Iggy and the Stooges Guitarist to Deliver Music Keynote Address

From Pioneering Punk Rock Guitarist to Silicon Valley Executive and Back with the Stooges, Williamson Personifies ‘Creative Convergence’ of Music and Technology
Breakthrough event celebrates digital innovation explosion as tech fans and music lovers converge on Downtown San Jose Sept. 26-29, 2013
SAN JOSE, CA (Aug. 16, 2013) – Iggy and The Stooges guitarist JAMES WILLIAMSON — whose intertwining careers personify the “Creative Convergence” of music and technology — will deliver the keynote music address at the C2SV TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE + MUSIC FESTIVAL in Silicon Valley on Saturday, Sept. 28 at noon. Later that evening, he performs with festival headliner Iggy and The Stooges at St. James Park in San Jose.
THE C2SV TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE + MUSIC FESTIVAL allows Silicon Valley innovators to converge on their home turf with leading innovators in music when it takes over Downtown San Jose to celebrate the digital culture revolution Thursday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 29, 2013.
Early-bird tickets for C2SV (Creative Convergence Silicon Valley), including multi-venue music wristbands and technology conference passes, are on sale NOW at c2sv.com/tickets.
Williamson’s keynote will be open to badge holders of the C2SV Technology Conference as well as VIP ticket holders for the Iggy and The Stooges concert later that day in St. James Park. The concert ticket is being sold in combination with a wristband that enables concertgoers to experience four days of music by more than 70 acts at 12 venues in Downtown San Jose.
The music keynote will take place in the newly-opened wing of the San Jose McEnery Convention Center on the last day of the C2SV tech conference. Williamson plans to talk about his journey from juvenile delinquent and rock pioneer to corporate executive, how one of rock’s great guitarists became embedded in a consumer electronics company.
Williamson has one of the more remarkable stories in rock history. As a member of Iggy and The Stooges in the 1970s, he created punk rock’s signature guitar sound, then settled into a quiet career as a Silicon Valley engineering manager. After 30 years, he took an early retirement buyout offer as Sony’s Vice President of Technology Standards and rejoined the band.
Completing a world tour that’s taken The Stooges from Australia to Europe, the legendary protopunk band arrives at C2SV to play the final show of its triumphant sweep on Williamson’s home turf in Silicon Valley. Williamson is an ideal icon for a conference and festival celebrating “Creative Convergence” — the fusion of information technology and the creative arts. In February, he will be inducted into the Engineering Hall of Fame at California Polytechnic University. He may be the only Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recipient to hold the same honor in the engineering world.
Born in Texas and raised in Oklahoma and Detroit, Williamson first played music with Iggy Pop while in high school and joined The Stooges in 1970, but the band was a short-lived train wreck of drug-fueled excess and commercial failure.
In 1972, when David Bowie invited Pop to record in London, Williamson was on hand and co-wrote all of the songs with Iggy, and played all the guitar parts for The Stooges’ classic 1973 album, Raw Power. Kurt Cobain called it his favorite album of all time, and Cee Lo Green ranks it among his favorites as well.
Williamson’s jagged, loud, raunchy Detroit guitar sound inspired the punk rock movement that transformed rock and continues to influence guitarists to this day. “He has the technical ability of Jimmy Page without being as studious, and the swagger of Keith Richards without being sloppy,” says Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr.
“The first time I heard him play,” Iggy Pop told Britain’s The Guardian in an interview, “which was in a basement in Ann Arbor, he did something that later became known as punk or speed metal — a great number of chords, almost all at once — but which at that time came from no known musical vocabulary.”
As the band disintegrated in the mid and late 1970s, Williamson left the music world to become an electronics engineer and earned an electrical engineering degree from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
He worked for silicon chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) from 1982 to 1997, then spent more than a decade as Sony’s Vice President of Technical Standards. He raised a family in Saratoga and didn’t talk to his colleagues and neighbors about his eye liner and platform shoe days.
When Williamson got his early retirement letter in 2009, he accepted Sony’s buyout and rejoined the Stooges after a three-decade break. Four years later, they continue to tour the world together. The San Jose appearance is the final stop on the world tour.
Williamson produced Iggy and The Stooges’ Ready To Die album, released this year, which reunites The Stooges’ original line-up (minus the late Ron Asheton, and with Mike Watt on bass).
The Creative Convergence Silicon Valley (C2SV) technology conference will feature three days of speakers, including many notable Silicon Valley CEOs, entrepreneurs, technologists, authors and academics.   
Other speakers include Internet personality Robert Scoble (Rackspace, Scobleizer); author and entrepreneur Jeff Stibel (the bestseller “Breakpoint”); and Yahoo! chairman Maynard Webb.

Complete information about the conference can be found at www.c2sv.com


  • C2SV Music Festival featuring Iggy and the Stooges


  • Thursday, August 29, 2013

    Live Music @ SPSM: Daydream Nation Vol.17

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    San Pedro Square Market Live Music: Join SPSM for the 17th installment of the Daydream Nation Live Alternative music series in Downtown San Jose on Saturday, August 31st starting at 7pm in the Market Plaza.

    - ALL AGES
    - FREE SHOW
    - BANDS INCLUDE: Battlehooch + David Knight + Cado