Thursday, October 10, 2024
San Jose Fry's Electronics will become a tech hub
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Cisco is consolidating San Jose offices at Santana Row
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, March 21, 2024
TikTok is subleasing major San Jose office building
Source: The Mercury News
Monday, March 11, 2024
San Jose's Super Micro is being added to the S&P 500
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Samsung is launching new AI-focused smartphones in San Jose
Source: The Mercury News
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Google's Downtown San Jose project still has signs of life
Google is also preserving the historic San Jose Water Company building and is working with local artist to enhance the "Downtown West" neighborhood they will hopefully be anchoring in the coming years and/or decades.
Source: The Merc
Monday, May 10, 2021
Google Mega Campus Updates
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Market Park could bring thousands of homes and an office compound to North San Jose
A massive transit village has been proposed for the San Jose Flea Market right next to our new BART station. This is already the site of our largest project that is currently under construction. How massive you ask? The developers are looking to build 3,450 residential units and 3.4 MILLION square feet of commercial space. To put that in perspective that is roughly half of all the office space the exists in Downtown San Jose today.
The commercial component would be spread across seven buildings and three parking structures. The residential piece could utilize high-rises as tall as 200 feet, would would be very noticeable for the area. Other nearby amenities would include a plaza, pop-up retail space, an urban garden, a 1.4-acre rec area, tennis course, and a mini baseball field.
The bad news is that the Flea Market would be demolished to make way for the 61.5-acre project. There would be 150,000 SQFT of ground-floor retail and restaurants in the transit village, but it would not quite make up for losing a San Jose icon. However, given the vast increase in jobs, tax dollars, and density near transit--this project should be an easy approval by the city.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Google unveils more of its plans for Downtown San Jose
Last week, Google released additional renders and details about their plan for Downtown San Jose. The project is one of the largest and most ambitious in the Bay Area's history. It would involve 7.3 million SQFT of office space, 4,000 new homes, half a million SQFT of retail and art space, 15 acres of parks and open space, and zero net CO2 emissions.
One of the most exciting components is that 65% of the campus will be accessible to the public. Instead of being a fortress that only Googlers can access, many of the amenities will be open for everyone to enjoy, including those 15 acres of new parks and open space.
The scale is unlike anything we have ever seen. Google is planning to build 30 new buildings! Eventually it could support up to 25,000 employees. You can get an idea below of what this might look like below. If you have the time, it's worth watching the full 40 minute video that Google put together to showcase the latest version of the project (also below).
Source: Engadget
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Inside Samsung's HQ in San Jose
As an added bonus, their cafeteria is open to the public so you can go check out the architecture for yourself. You can find the Wall Street Journal video tour.
Source: jawz from the San Jose Development Forum
Monday, January 13, 2020
Bill.com is moving from Palo Alto to San Jose
They are nearly tripling their space from only 48,200 SQFT at 1810 Embarcadero. That means more jobs for San Jose at a fast-growing tech company whose shares are now public. Bill.com is currently worth just shy of $3 billion and employs over 500 people.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Verizon bringing 3,400 employees to San Jose
Coleman Highline will eventually have 1.75 million SQFT of space across eight office buildings, two hotels, and retail spaces. Project completion is scheduled for 2021.
Source: SVBJ
Monday, May 13, 2019
Roku snaps up another 162,557 SQFT of San Jose office space
Roku has brown from 400 people at the end of 2015 to 1,111 employees just three years later at the end of 2018. That will make the company one of the top employers in the Downtown or Airport areas. Getting the HQ for another fast growing tech company represents a big win for San Jose.
The Coleman Highline is also planning further expansion to a grand total of 1.5 million SQFT along with two new hotels.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
BlueJeans moves HQ to San Jose
It is an interesting move considering that their key competitor, Zoom, is also located in San Jose (Downtown). A few weeks ago Zoom became the must successful IPO of 2019 and the company is now worth over $16 billion. BlueJeans is smaller player but was worth $728 million four years ago during their last funding round. Who knows, they could be the next epic San Jose IPO.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Adobe is planning to break ground on Tower #4 this year
One unique feature will be a giant pedestrian bridge over San Fernando Street that will connect it to the three existing Adobe towers.The shiny glass building will also have four levels of parking above ground as well as some underground parking.
The current Adobe campus is a bit of a walled garden. Location wise, this sits a little bit closer to central Downtown, so hopefully employees will make it out to Santa Clara Street and San Pedro Square to help bolster local restaurants and businesses.
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Electric Motorcycle Company moving to San Jose
Lightning has relocated from San Carlos to 6299 San Ignacio Way in South San Jose. The space is five times larger, which will allow them to expand their in-house design studio and R&D--likely bringing even more jobs to San Jose.
Thanks to Nio, Lightning, and several complimentary companies building EV components like Velodyne, San Jose is establishing itself as the Detroit of next generation vehicles. Even Tesla was originally planning to build their factory in North San Jose.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Google's Diridon plan is starting to come together
Google has started laying out a vision for the 240-acre land surrounding Diridon where they would local the majority of their offices. The improvements would be accessible to the public and benefit the whole community. Google wants to develop four corridors that each have their own theme: Los Gatos Linear Park, Paseo San Fernando, Cultural & Innovation Walk, and the Social & Commercial Loop.
The Los Gatos Linear Park would connect the Guadalupe River to the Los Gatos Creek via a green "eco-walk" and Santa Clara Steet outside SAP would be turned into a commercial district with retail and restaurants. Paseo San Fernando would feature retail, art, and event space.
This sounds very interesting and exciting. The more developed the plan becomes, the more likely this project will come to fruition.
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, March 29, 2018
HP Enterprises is moving HQ to San Jose
The company will take 220,000 SQFT at 6280 America Center Drive near Alviso. That is large enough to relocate about 1,000 employees. Flextronics, Polycom, and Versa Networks also have a presence in that office park along with a brand new Aloft hotel. The location is minutes away from the @First shopping center and Levi's stadium. While there are few public transit options, BART will soon have a station in Milpitas about 12min away.
This is another big win for San Jose, both in terms of tax dollars and brand. Also, no financial incentives were required to make the deal happen.
Source: NBC Bay Area
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
8x8 is moving their HQ to Coleman Highline in San Jose
The entire Coleman Highline project will take up 1.5 million SQFT, all connected with aerial walkways. The first phase of the project should be ready by early 2019.
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Broadcom is moving its headquarters to San Jose
Broadcom has become one of the largest companies in the world with a total market cap of $110 billion.
Source: SVBJ