The latest addition of Downtown Dimension is now live. Below is a summary of the content this month.
Happy New Year - Welcome to 2021!
The APRIL Downtown Dimension is now available for download.
On the Front Page:
On the Front Page:
- After 21 years, the Friday Downtown San Jose Farmers' Market is moving to the block of South First Street between San Salvador and William streets. Fresh produce and artisan items will be available each Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. starting May 7. The article explains why the changing is happening and enthusiastic reactions from SoFA businesses.
- SJDA Board President Katia McClain, an architect at Steinberg Hart, offers her professional perspective of the Future of Downtown San Jose. With all the multiple high-rises being built and proposed, the action -- or interaction -- should be at street level. And construction along Park Avenue will be the prototype, McClain says.
- Thanks to Federal stimulus funds likely available for Fiscal Year 2021-22, Mayor Sam Liccardo has requested City staff followup on a number of initiatives with downtown ramifications.
Also this month:
- SJDA interviews a recent new downtown resident making the move from Miami to our city. He gives his first impressions.
- We'll all enjoy a cleaner Guadalupe River Park.
- Looking forward to the re-opening of the former Fairmont, with new name, this summer.
- New lineup of retailers at MOMENT shops at San Pedro Square.
SJDA's next public meeting will be Friday, April 9 at 8:15 a.m. via Zoom. The agenda includes a review of the Downtown West development agreement with Google followed by guest speaker Zulma Maciel, director of the city's Office of Racial Equity.
Register at https://tinyurl.com/apr9mtg.
Speaking of MOMENT at San Pedro Square: The Knight Foundation, which provided the funding to clear the way for an innovative project to activate ground-floor garage space into retail shops for entrepreneurs, has studied a number of projects nationwide, including MOMENT, and has identified what makes the project successful. To read about it, start with this blog from Chris Thompson, Knight Foundation's program director for San Jose.r.
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