Showing posts with label downtown san jose. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 24, 2025

South First Street Night Market Lights Up Downtown San Jose on April 26

Downtown San Jose comes alive on Saturday, April 26 with the vibrant South First Street Night Market, Hosted along South First Street, this free, family-friendly event runs from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., transforming the heart of the SoFA District into a bustling open-air marketplace. The night market promises an evening filled with local flavors, unique crafts, and live entertainment.

The South First Street Night Market features an impressive lineup of over 50 vendors, offering everything from artisanal goods to mouthwatering street food. Attendees can savor dishes inspired by San Jose’s multicultural culinary scene, including tacos, boba tea, and fusion bites from local food trucks and pop-up stalls. Craft vendors will display handmade jewelry, artwork, and clothing, highlighting the talents of South Bay artisans.

Live performances are a cornerstone of the night market, with local musicians, DJs, and dance groups taking the stage throughout the evening. Expect a mix of genres, from indie rock to Latin rhythms, reflecting the diverse sounds of San Jose. The event also includes interactive art installations and activities for all ages, such as face painting and craft workshops, ensuring there’s something for everyone. South First Street will be closed to vehicle traffic between San Carlos and Reed Streets, creating a pedestrian-friendly zone where visitors can stroll and soak in the festive atmosphere.

The SoFA District, known for its vibrant arts scene and historic charm, provides the perfect backdrop for this event.  Local businesses, including cafes and boutiques, will stay open late, adding to the lively ambiance. The event also aligns with San Jose’s commitment to sustainability, with vendors encouraged to use eco-friendly packaging and organizers promoting public transit options like VTA light rail to reach Downtown.

This April’s night market is part of a series designed to draw both locals and visitors to Downtown San Jose, fostering a sense of community and pride. Whether you’re a foodie, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a fun night out, the South First Street Night Market delivers an unforgettable experience. Mark your calendars for April 26 and join thousands of others in celebrating the spirit of San Jose under the evening sky.



Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Waymo is Finally Coming to San Jose

Big news for San Jose: Waymo, the innovative robotaxi company spun off from Google, is gearing up to bring its driverless ride-hailing service to town. The company has applied for final approval to operate across nearly all of San Jose, along with nearby areas like Campbell, Cupertino, and Los Gatos. This expansion has the enthusiastic backing of Mayor Matt Mahan and former mayor turned Congressman Sam Liccardo, who both see it as a game-changer for our community.

The San Jose metro is on the cusp of hosting some massive global events in 2026, like the FIFA World Cup and Super Bowl 60. With Waymo’s autonomous vehicles rolling through our streets, we’re poised to offer safe, reliable, and cutting-edge transportation options for residents, workers, and visitors alike. Every time I take a Waymo is seems to get better and better.

Downtown San Jose stands to gain a lot from this move too. The San Jose Downtown Association is all in, pointing out how Waymo can breathe new life into our city’s core. By bridging that tricky last-mile gap between transit stations and key spots like restaurants, offices, and entertainment venues, these driverless cars could help draw more people back to Downtown (especially if they become far cheaper than Uber/Lyft). It’s an exciting step toward making our urban center more accessible and vibrant, especially after the challenges of the past few years.

Safety is another huge plus. With human error behind most vehicle-crash deaths, autonomous technology offers a promising way to make our roads safer. Waymo’s track record and recent support from leaders across the Bay Area show that this isn’t just a futuristic dream; it’s a practical solution taking root right now. Plus, with Waymo already expanding down the Peninsula and eyeing service at San Francisco International Airport, San Jose is joining a region-wide wave of progress.

This is more than just a new way to get around—it’s a chance for San Jose to lead the way in transportation innovation. It won't eliminate public transit but compliment it. My last Waymo was to get from Caltrain to my final destination in SF, and I can see that use case providing even more value to San Joseans going to areas with limited (or no) transit options.


Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Downtown San Jose Farmers' Market Kicks off Tomorrow

Every Wednesday from 9 am to 1:30 pm, the Downtown San Jose Farmers’ Market transforms the city’s heart with fresh, local vibes. This certified gem offers a colorful array of produce, artisanal goodies, and tasty bites—perfect for a midweek pick-me-up. Expect farm-fresh fruits, veggies, handmade crafts, and food truck delights, all brought to you by passionate local vendors.

It all starts tomorrow, April 23rd at the Hammer Theatre Plaza (Paseo de San Antonio between 2nd and 3rd Streets). You can enjoy 90 minutes of free parking at the ParkSJ garage with entrances located on both 2nd and 3rd Streets. While you're in the area you might as well pick up a $2 burger from locally-owned Campus Burgers as well.

Opening Day Vendor List

  • Farmers
    • Nuno Family Farm – Conventional veggies
    • Castellanos Farm – Conventional fruits
    • Bay Fresh – Strawberries
    • Ken’s Top Notch – Organic fruits
    • ALD&Y – Organic veggies
    • EcoGrow Hub – Hydroponic microgreens
  • Packaged Food
    • California Bakeshop – Artisanal bakery, cookies, empanadas
    • Brother’s Products S.F. – Hummus, yogurt
    • Hurno – Specialty pastries
    • Mango Blossom Apiary – Honey
  • Hot Food
    • Thai Street Food – Chicken satay, papaya salad, thai teas, more
    • Dumpling King – dumplings
    • Chiken’s Tamales – Tamales, vegan empanadas
  • Coming Soon!
    • Fox Tale Fermentation Project
    • Valley Toffee



Sunday, April 20, 2025

Revitalizing San Jose’s Historic Orchard: A Green Tribute to Our Agricultural Roots

San Jose’s Historic Orchard in Downtown San Jose is about to get a little greener! The Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC) is planting 10 new citrus and avocado trees as part of an ambitious plan to revitalize this 3.3-acre gem with 200 climate-adapted fruit trees. This isn’t just a landscaping project—it’s a celebration of San Jose’s agricultural legacy. Once a thriving hub for fruit production in the 1930s and ’40s, San Jose has few orchards left standing today. The Historic Orchard offers a rare chance to step back in time while embracing trees designed to flourish in our modern climate.

This exciting phase of the Historic Orchard Revitalization Initiative is powered by a partnership with Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) through California ReLeaf’s Growing Green Communities Grant Program. PG&E volunteers are rolling up their sleeves to help plant these trees. “By planting the right tree in the right place, we can reduce power outages, mitigate wildfire risk, and maintain reliable service,” said Teresa Alvarado, vice president of PG&E’s South Bay and Central Coast. “This mindful planting also helps create sustainable ecosystems for future generations and we’re proud to help GRPC and its master gardeners do that here in San Jose by preserving the beautiful Historic Orchard.” With the UC Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County maintaining the space, the orchard is becoming a living classroom for sustainable gardening and a tribute to our region’s roots.

What makes this project so special? It’s all about connection. “Revitalization of the Historic Orchard is an opportunity to support a sustainable sense-of-place by honoring our region’s history, adapting to change, enhancing tree canopy, and supporting local food cultivation and park use,” said Joe Salvato, GRPC’s Deputy Director. The new trees are carefully chosen for their resilience against pests and diseases, ensuring the orchard remains a vibrant part of Downtown San Jose for years to come.

The best part? The Historic Orchard is open to everyone, and the GRPC welcomes community members to get involved. Stop by to see the new trees taking root, learn about their care, or even volunteer to help nurture this slice of history. It’s a chance to dig into San Jose’s story—literally and figuratively—and contribute to a project that’s as much about people as it is about plants. Next time you’re near Taylor Street in Downtown San Jose, take a detour through the orchard. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for where we’ve been and where we’re headed.

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


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

San Jose’s Downtown Set for Transformation with Data Center and Housing Projects

San Jose’s Downtown is on the cusp of a transformation that could redefine its landscape and economic future. City officials are enthusiastic about two major projects proposed by Westbank, blending data centers with housing developments to deliver a powerful one-two punch of innovation and growth. The San Jose City Council has taken decisive action, directing building officials to prioritize these initiatives due to their potential to spark economic vitality and inspire further development. This bold move underscores the city’s determination to cement its place as a thriving hub in Silicon Valley.

The financial benefits alone are enough to turn heads. A proposed 99 MW data center could bring in between $3.5 million and $6.4 million in taxes and fees each year, creating a reliable revenue stream for San Jose. But the impact goes beyond dollars and cents—these projects are expected to generate jobs and draw new businesses to Downtown San Jose. Andrew Jacobson from Westbank captured the brilliance of this approach perfectly: “Housing is very challenged in San Jose, but data centers are not. When you couple those together, you have viable projects.” This clever pairing could ease the city’s housing crunch while strengthening its tech backbone.

Sustainability is also a key piece of the puzzle. The projects include plans for a district energy system, which could reduce energy costs for other developers in the area. This isn’t just smart for Westbank’s bottom line—it’s a gift to future Downtown growth. To sweeten the deal, the city has extended economic incentive programs, like the downtown high-rise initiative that waives construction taxes and fees. These efforts show San Jose’s commitment to overcoming market hurdles and keeping the momentum going for bold, forward-thinking development.

Downtown San Jose stands to gain more than just new skyline features. By merging cutting-edge technology with practical housing solutions, the city is laying the groundwork to tackle some of its toughest challenges head-on.

Source: The Mercury News



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


Sunday, April 13, 2025

San Jose Takes Another Step Forward with Airport Connector Project

The City Council unanimously approved the next phase of the San Jose Airport Connector Project, a visionary plan to link Diridon Station with San Jose Mineta International Airport. Stations are tentatively planned for SJC Terminal A, Terminal B, Long-term Parking, the Coleman San Jose Market Center, SAP, and Diridon. This isn’t just a win for commuters—it’s a signal that San Jose is serious about redefining urban transportation with innovation and sustainability at its core.

The star of this initiative is Glydways’ technology: autonomous, electric vehicles—called “Glydcars”—that glide along dedicated guideways. These sleek, zero-emission pods promise on-demand, point-to-point service, cutting out the hassle of fixed schedules. Whether you’re racing to catch a flight or heading to Downtown San Jose for a meeting, this system is designed to get you there fast, with a capacity to move thousands of passengers per hour.

Of course, a project this ambitious doesn’t come without questions. Cost and feasibility are hot topics, and rightfully so. But the City Council’s green light for Phase 2a shows they’re not diving in blindly. This phase will dig into the nitty-gritty—ridership forecasts, revenue models, and community feedback—to ensure the project pencils out. It’s a smart, deliberate approach that balances bold vision with real-world pragmatism, setting the stage for a system that’s both groundbreaking and grounded in San Jose’s needs.

What’s really thrilling is the potential ripple effect. If this initial stretch succeeds, the Airport Connector could expand across the South Bay, weaving a network of high-tech transit options that elevate the entire region. Imagine a future where getting around San Jose is as effortless as it is eco-friendly—a future where our city leads the charge in sustainable mobility. This project isn’t just about connecting two points; it’s about connecting San Jose to a bigger vision of what a modern city can be.



Monday, April 7, 2025

New Affordable Housing Project on The Alameda in San Jose

A new affordable housing project takes shape near Downtown, offering a beacon of hope amid the city’s ongoing housing challenges. As reported by The Mercury News, this development is more than just a collection of apartments—it’s a bold move to make San Jose a more inclusive, thriving place to live.

What sets this project apart is its use of advanced construction techniques, which could pave the way for faster, more cost-effective housing solutions across the region. The units are built offsite leveraging modular construction, and then assembled like LEGOs at the final construction site. The apartments are tailored to low-income residents, featuring a variety of unit sizes to accommodate different families and individuals.

The project will come in at seven stories and include 120 parking spaces, some of which are below ground. Amenities would include a rooftop deck, gym, and a lounge area.

Beyond the homes themselves, this project promises a boost to San Jose’s economy. Construction will generate jobs, and once residents settle in, local businesses near Downtown are likely to see increased foot traffic and spending. This ripple effect underscores how affordable housing isn’t just about shelter—it’s about strengthening the entire community. San Jose’s growth as a tech and innovation hub depends on its ability to support all its residents, and developments like this help make that vision a reality.

This effort fits into a broader wave of progress in San Jose. From workforce housing to mixed-use projects, the city is embracing creative solutions to meet its housing needs. Partnerships between developers, city leaders, and community groups are driving these initiatives forward, proving that collaboration can yield real results. As San Jose evolves, it’s carving out a reputation as a city that balances ambition with accessibility—a place where opportunity isn’t just for the few, but for everyone.



Friday, April 4, 2025

South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk April 2025

South FIRST FRIDAYS is back this week with exhibits across multiple galleries in three different districts. Everything is open from at least 5-9pm. Participating venues include ANNO DOMINI, the Institute of Contemporary Art, KALEID Gallery, Works San Jose, the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles, the SoFA Market, MACLA, Art Ark Gallery, MACHU PICCHU, San Jose Jazz, and Chopsticks Alley Gallery.

It all goes down on Friday, April 4th. As usual admission is free and all ages are welcome. Click here for a preview of featured art! Below is a map with all of the galleries to check out across three different districts.


Thursday, April 3, 2025

Blooming Legacy: Celebrating 30 Years of the Heritage Rose Garden in Downtown San Jose

In the heart of Downtown San Jose, a hidden gem has flourished for three decades, blending history, community, and the timeless allure of roses. The Heritage Rose Garden, a cornerstone of our city’s botanical legacy, is marking its 30th anniversary this spring with a celebration that promises to delight and inspire. On Saturday, April 5th, 2025, from 10:30am to 12:30pm, the Guadalupe River Park Conservancy (GRPC) invites you to join in the festivities—a vibrant tribute to a space that’s as much about people as it is about petals.

Since its planting in March 1995, the Heritage Rose Garden has grown into the largest public rose collection in the Western hemisphere, boasting over 2,600 varieties and 2,700 planted roses. What began as a muddy, rain-soaked effort by over 750 volunteers has blossomed into a city-block-sized oasis, with rose varieties donated from gardens worldwide. As Elizabeth Loretto, GRPC Board President, beautifully states, “The Heritage Rose Garden is a testament to the community champions, local heroes, and the culture of volunteerism that shaped San Jose and the history of the Guadalupe River Park.”

The anniversary event, held at 438 Coleman Ave., San Jose, CA 95110, is designed for all ages. Expect local music filling the air, delicious catered treats from Smashing Dishes, and rose-bodied activities that bring the garden’s story to life. You’ll hear from elected officials like Supervisor Betty Duong and San Jose District 6 Councilmember Michael Mulcahy, alongside former District 3 Councilmember David Pandori, long-time volunteers, and GRPC leaders. Want to get your hands dirty? Join the volunteer workday at 9:30am before the main event, or mark your calendar for the weekly volunteer sessions every Saturday from 8:30-11:30am. It’s a chance to connect with the soil and soul of San Jose.

This celebration isn’t just a nod to the past—it’s a rallying cry for the future. The GRPC is spotlighting the ongoing needs of the Heritage Rose Garden and Guadalupe River Park, from better irrigation to more park rangers. Recent upgrades like restored signage, a refreshed storage shed, and new trellises show what’s possible when the community comes together. Jill Perry captures this forward-looking pride: “We are so proud of what we have accomplished in the last 30 years, and still believe in its potential. It’s more important than ever that public support for the Heritage Rose Garden is strengthened and unwavering.”

Thanks to supporters like bXp, Applied Materials, and Western Digital, this event is blooming with possibility. You can even pre-order a limited-edition commemorative poster to take home a piece of the celebration. For all the details—event info, poster pre-orders, or how to volunteer—head to www.grpg.org.



Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Celebrate San Jose’s Vibrant Culture at San Jose Day 2025

San Jose is a city alive with creativity, diversity, and community spirit—and there’s no better way to soak it all in than at San Jose Day! Join us on Sunday, April 13, 2025, from 10 AM to 3 PM at Emma Prusch Farm Park for a free, family-friendly celebration that captures the essence of our city. This year, the event aligns with Viva CalleSJ’s 10th anniversary, doubling the fun and making it a day you won’t want to miss. Ready to dive into the heart of San Jose? Let’s explore what’s in store!

A Tradition Rooted in Community

San Jose Day kicked off back in 2017 as “408 Day,” a scrappy little gathering that’s since grown into one of the city’s most anticipated annual events. Over the years, it’s evolved from a quick idea into a polished festival, even earning a Commendation from the City of San Jose for its role in uniting residents. Organized by Spark Community Productions—a woman-owned 501(c)(3) nonprofit—this event shines a spotlight on local talent and the cultural richness that defines our city. It’s a testament to how San Jose keeps growing, connecting, and thriving.

What’s Happening at San Jose Day 2025?

Held at Emma Prusch Farm Park, a lush oasis with wide-open spaces and a warm, welcoming vibe, San Jose Day 2025 promises a lineup that’ll delight attendees of all ages. Here’s what you can look forward to:

  • Live Art and Music: Local artists and musicians will fill the park with energy, showcasing San Jose’s creative pulse through performances and hands-on art experiences.
  • Food Galore: From food trucks to local vendors, you’ll taste the flavors that make San Jose a culinary standout—think everything from comfort classics to bold new bites.
  • Classic Cars: Car enthusiasts will love the display of vintage rides, a nod to the city’s deep-rooted appreciation for craftsmanship and history.
  • Family Fun: With activities designed for kids and adults alike, it’s a day the whole family can enjoy together.

Best of all? It’s completely free! San Jose Day opens its arms to everyone, proving that the city’s best experiences don’t need a price tag.

Pair It with Viva CalleSJ

On the same day, Viva CalleSJ celebrates its 10th year by turning 6 miles of streets—from Downtown San Jose to the East Side—into a car-free adventure. Walk, bike, or skate your way through vibrant neighborhoods, then cap off your journey at San Jose Day. It’s a fantastic chance to explore the city’s dynamic streets before settling into the festival’s welcoming atmosphere at Emma Prusch Farm Park.

Why San Jose Day Matters

This isn’t just another event—it’s a celebration of the people who make San Jose special. From the artists pouring their hearts into their work to the families coming together under the sun, San Jose Day reflects the city’s diversity, resilience, and forward momentum. Whether you’ve called San Jose home for decades or you’re just passing through, this day will leave you with a renewed love for our community and all it has to offer.

So, grab your loved ones, charge up your excitement, and head to Emma Prusch Farm Park on April 13th. Visit sanjoseday.org for more details, and let’s celebrate San Jose together!



Tuesday, April 1, 2025

San Jose to Erect Giant Burrito Statue and Transform Downtown into Food Truck Paradise

In a jaw-dropping announcement that has set tongues wagging and stomachs rumbling, San Jose has unveiled plans to construct a massive burrito statue smack in the middle of Downtown. But wait, there’s more! The city isn’t stopping at a tortilla-wrapped monument—they’re turning the entire Downtown San Jose area into the world’s largest food truck park.

According to a totally legitimate press release from the city, this burrito behemoth will tower over 260 feet high, adorned with glistening bronze guacamole and salsa details so realistic you’ll want to grab a chip.

The food truck park, dubbed “Foodie Fiesta,” will see Downtown streets overrun with vendors dishing out everything from tacos and pho to sushi and vegan treats. It’s a bold move to celebrate San Jose’s wildly diverse culinary scene and lure food lovers from every corner of the globe.

“We’re convinced this will not only skyrocket tourism but also unite our community through the unbeatable power of food,” declared a city official who absolutely exists and wasn’t invented five minutes ago.

Locals are already losing their minds—in a good way. “I’ve been saying Downtown needs more spice forever, and this is it!” raved one thrilled San Jose resident, practically dancing in the streets.

The best part is that in order to help increase the supply of desperately needed housing, half of the structure will feature 26 stories of micro-apartments, just over 500 units.

Mark your calendars: the burrito statue unveiling and food truck park launch are slated for April 1st, 2026. Everyone’s invited to join the party—just bring your stretchy pants and a hearty laugh.

Now, before you start googling “giant burrito statue permits,” let’s come clean: this is all a big, tasty April Fools’ Day joke. No bronze burritos or food truck invasions are hitting Downtown San Jose (yet!). But here’s the real scoop—San Jose’s food scene is no laughing matter. From the lively bustle of Downtown to the hidden gems tucked in every neighborhood, this city’s got flavors for days. So, this April Fools’ Day, skip the pranks and dive into some of San Jose’s incredible restaurants and food trucks. You won’t find a 260-foot burrito, but you’ll definitely score something scrumptious.

Monday, March 31, 2025

SoFA Block Party Will Feature a FREE Concert with Steve Aoki

On May 13, Downtown San Jose’s SoFA District will transform into the epicenter of excitement as global superstar Steve Aoki headlines a free block party. It’s all happening the day before the San Jose Earthquakes take on Inter Miami CF at PayPal Park—a prelude to one of the Bay Area’s most anticipated soccer showdowns.

This block party, hosted by the San Jose Earthquakes in collaboration with the Urban Vibrancy Institute (UVI) and the City of San Jose, kicks off the 2025 UVI Block Party Series. The series is all about spotlighting what makes our neighborhoods special, and the SoFA District—known for its artsy edge and dynamic energy—sets the stage perfectly. Whether you’re a music lover, a soccer fanatic, or just someone who loves a good time, this event has something for you.

Steve Aoki isn’t just any DJ—he’s a two-time Grammy-nominated powerhouse with nearly 3 billion music streams under his belt. Billboard calls him “one of the most in-demand entertainers in the world,” and he’s brought the house down at festivals like Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Electric Daisy Carnival. Now, he’s bringing that same energy to Downtown San Jose, joined by a lineup of talented local artists who’ll showcase the creative soul of our city.

But the fun doesn’t stop with the music. Expect a street scene buzzing with activity—games where you can flex your Earthquakes pride, tasty eats and drinks from local vendors, and plenty of chances to connect with fellow San Joseans.

And then there’s the soccer angle. With the Earthquakes facing off against Inter Miami CF on May 14, this block party is the perfect way to kick off the excitement. “Bringing in a globally renowned artist like Steve Aoki will be a celebration of our community, our fans, and the growing energy around the sport of soccer,” said Earthquakes President Jared Shawlee. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, San Jose is staking its claim as a soccer hub—and this event is proof.

Here’s the best part: admission is free! That said, spots are limited, so you’ll want to RSVP here to lock in your place. Mark May 13 on your calendar, grab your crew, and come ready to dance, eat, and cheer.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

San Jose’s Green Revolution: Housing and Data Centers Unite for a Sustainable Future

San Jose is gearing up for an exciting transformation, where innovation and sustainability collide in a groundbreaking project set to reshape Downtown San Jose. A dynamic collaboration between PG&E, developer Westbank, and city leaders is bringing eco-friendly housing towers and data centers together, creating a green energy hub that could put San Jose on the map as a global leader in urban innovation.

A Bold Step Toward Sustainability

Imagine a city where excess heat from data centers powers the homes next door. That’s exactly what’s in store at 323 Terraine Street, near San Pedro Square. Westbank, alongside local real estate visionaries, is planning a 345-unit housing tower paired with a data center on a once-vacant lot. “The data center would be in the same footprint as the office building,” said Andrew Jacobson, Vice President of the U.S. for Westbank, noting the shift from an earlier office-focused plan. This mixed-use development, awaiting city approval, aims to break ground by year’s end, delivering both housing and a sustainable energy solution.

The bigger dream? A district energy system connecting multiple housing clusters and data centers across Downtown San Jose. “Our long-term vision is with multiple data centers and housing clusters, the idea is to connect them all and create a downtown San Jose district energy system,” Jacobson explained. It’s a forward-thinking move that could redefine how cities use energy.

Fueling Growth and Innovation

PG&E is all in, preparing for a tech and AI-driven boom in San Jose. “We are preparing for rapid economic expansion, particularly in tech and AI in San Jose,” said Teresa Alvarado, PG&E’s Vice President for the South Bay and Central Coast Region. This project isn’t just about buildings—it’s about powering the city’s future. Bob Staedler of Silicon Valley Synergy agrees, urging swift action: “The city of San Jose needs to expedite the development of this project. The needed housing and revenue to the city makes it a win-win.”

Meanwhile, Plug & Play Ventures is adding to the buzz with plans for an AI Center of Excellence in Downtown San Jose. This hub will nurture startups, partner with San Jose State University for a learning center, and open a public space where “everyone can come look, touch, feel the applications of AI,” said Tevin Panchal, head of growth at Plug & Play. Set to welcome its first startups by April, it’s poised to boost the local economy with a focus on fields like energy, health tech, and cybersecurity.

More on the Horizon

Westbank isn’t stopping here. They’re also converting the historic Bank of Italy tower into housing, blending San Jose’s past with its future. Together, these efforts signal a vibrant evolution for the city—one where sustainability, technology, and community thrive side by side.

San Jose is stepping boldly into a new era assuming these projects get off the ground. It’s not hard to see the city becoming a beacon of green innovation.

Source: The Mercury News

Friday, March 28, 2025

Streets Alive: Join the Fun at VivaCalleSJ 2025

San Jose is gearing up for one of my favorite events of the year! On April 13, VivaCalleSJ will transform miles of city streets into a car-free celebration of community, movement, and fun. This free event invites everyone—whether you’re walking, biking, skating, or just soaking in the vibes—to explore San Jose in a way that’s fresh, active, and full of life.

VivaCalleSJ (pronounced Vee-Va Ka-Ye SJ) shuts down streets to traffic, opening them up for residents to rediscover the city. Imagine strolling through historic neighborhoods, pedaling past local landmarks, or gliding along with friends, all while music fills the air and local art pops up around every corner. It’s a chance to see San Jose’s diversity and energy up close, from Downtown San Jose to hidden gems along the route.

What sets this event apart is how it brings people together. Families, neighbors, and newcomers alike share in the joy of a day built around connection and healthy fun. Local vendors dish out delicious eats, performers keep the energy high, and the best part? It’s open to all, no cost required.

Mark your calendar for April 13, and come experience it for yourself! Bring your crew, pack some snacks, or try something new like skating through the streets. Check out vivacallesj.org for more details.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Tech at Nite: San Jose’s Techy Night Out Returns!

The Tech Interactive is gearing up for another unforgettable Tech at Nite event on Thursday, April 3rd, from 7:00 to 11:00 PM. This 21+ nightlife experience is the perfect way to explore a different side of San Jose's most techy museum, right in the heart of Downtown San Jose at 201 S. Market St. If you’re looking for a night that blends science, local creativity, and a vibrant social scene, this is it!

Tech at Nite transforms The Tech Interactive into an adults-only playground. Expect a DJ dance party with beats curated by Universal Grammar, hands-on "Science of Spring" activities like crafting with pressed flowers or blending your own botanical scents, and a fermentation workshop with Fox Tale Fermentation Project. Plus, you can sip on local flavors while mingling with makers and innovators from our community. It’s a chance to explore the museum after hours, connect with Downtown’s nightlife, and see why San Jose is a hub of inspiration.

Tickets are $35 online or $45 at the door, with a special $30 rate for college students (just bring your student ID). The first 250 attendees get a free glass of wine donated by San Jose's own J. Lohr Vineyards. Parking is a breeze with $5 validated spots at nearby lots, or hop off the Light Rail at the Convention Center Station steps from the entrance. Start your night here, then wander into Downtown San Jose to keep the fun going!

San Jose shines brightest when we celebrate our unique blend of tech and culture. Tech at Nite is more than an event—it’s a taste of what makes our city special. Grab your tickets and join the party!


Thursday, March 20, 2025

Purr-fect Fun Awaits at San José Cat Day on March 22!

On Saturday, March 22, from 12 PM to 6 PM, Downtown San Jose will transform into a feline paradise for the first-ever San José Cat Day. This event is a collaboration between the San Jose Downtown Association, SJMADE, MOMENT, and Mini Cat Town, and it’s set to be the ultimate celebration of all things kitty. Whether you’re a proud cat parent or just someone who can’t resist a good purr, this is the place to be!

The event features a Cat-Themed Vendor Market buzzing with over 20 local artists, makers, and illustrators, all showcasing their creative, cat-inspired goodies. From quirky artwork to handmade treasures, you’ll find plenty of unique items to bring a little feline flair into your life. There’s a Kitten Lounge hosted by Mini Cat Town where you can snuggle up with adorable, adoptable kittens. (Pro tip: reserve your spot in advance for some one-on-one cuddle time—walk-ins are limited.)

The fun unfolds outdoors at MOMENT San Pedro Square (60 N. San Pedro Street), right in the heart of Downtown San Jose. But wait, there’s more! Head over to MOMENT Japantown (208 Jackson Street) for Forever Garf, an original art show featuring Garfield-themed works from over 20 artists. You can snag some of this art on a “cash and carry” basis—buy it, take it home, and let Garfield rule your walls. Plus, the first 1,000 attendees at the art show score a free Garfield sticker by the talented poster illustrator @coco.choon.

And don’t miss the special giveaway at MOMENT Paseo (112 Paseo de San Antonio)—the first 1,000 folks to stop by the SJ Cat Day Booth will grab an 8.5" x 11" art print of this year’s San José Cat Day poster (minus the event info), also by @coco.choon. It’s a beautiful way to celebrate the day and show off your San Jose pride.

Admission is free and parking is easy (check out parksj.org, or just use the San Pedro Square Garage with 90min of free parking). It's a great opportunity to support local creators and kitten rescue efforts, so a win-win for everyone.

Sunday, March 16, 2025

New Paris Baguette coming to East San Jose / Evergreen

For those who haven’t yet met Paris Baguette, it’s a worldwide sensation known for blending French baking traditions with creative twists that delight every palate. The menu boasts an array of signature goodies: buttery croissants, crusty baguettes, and pastries.

The newest Paris Baguette location is going to be a 3,500 SQFT space at the site of a former paint store near the Target on East Capitol Expressway. The restaurant chain has been staking out this area for three years and finally has a future location between East San Jose and Evergreen.

Currently, the goal is to open its doors at 1650 E. Capital Expressway in July or August of this year. Check out the article below for more details.

Source: SVBJ



Saturday, March 15, 2025

New QR Codes Make Exploring Downtown San Jose a Breeze!

Downtown San Jose is stepping into the future with an exciting new wayfinding project that’s set to transform how locals and visitors alike navigate the heart of the city. The City of San Jose's Community and Economic Committee has launched a series of QR codes placed on street signs throughout Downtown San Jose. These codes are more than just a tech gimmick—they’re your personal guide to discovering the best the city has to offer.

Here’s how it works: simply scan one of the QR codes with your smartphone, and you’ll instantly receive directions and information about nearby attractions. Whether you’re trying to find the quickest route to the San Jose Museum of Art or looking for a hidden gem of a restaurant, these codes make it easier than ever to explore Downtown San Jose.

The wayfinding project is part of a larger effort to revitalize Downtown San Jose and make it a more accessible, vibrant destination. With new developments and initiatives like this, the city is positioning itself as a top spot in the Bay Area for innovation and urban exploration. The project, which was recently highlighted in the San Jose Business Journal, underscores the city’s commitment to using technology to enhance the urban experience.

Why not make a day of it? Use the QR codes to create your own self-guided tour of Downtown San Jose. Start at the Tech Museum, scan a code to find the nearest coffee shop for a quick break, then head over to the San Jose Museum of Art. You could even turn it into a fun scavenger hunt with friends or family.

So, next time you’re in Downtown San Jose, keep an eye out for these QR code signs. Scan one and let it guide you to your next adventure. You might just stumble upon your new favorite spot in the city.

Source: SVBJ