Source: SVBJ
Monday, October 21, 2024
San Jose State University planning Campus Village 3 Towers
Source: SVBJ
Thursday, September 26, 2024
San Jose State University rockets towards the top of college rankings
Source: SFGATE
Thursday, August 22, 2024
Spartan Village on the Paseo
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
San Jose student housing tower with a stunning penthouse
The site currently has a 30-unit apartment building and a single-family house converted to commercial uses.
Source: The Mercury News, SVBJ
Friday, March 15, 2024
Downtown San Jose photo from the edge of SJSU
Source: Visit San Jose State University
Monday, February 19, 2024
Updated SJSU Master Plan
Source: Silicon Valley Joe from Skyscraper City
Friday, November 17, 2023
SJSU is officially taking over the Signia (former Fairmont) South Tower
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Student Housing tower at 100 North 4th Street moving forward to environmental review
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Discounts for SJSU Students
Did you know that San Jose State University students have access to discounts at businesses throughout Downtown San Jose? Some examples are 25% off Nirvana Soul (one of the best coffee spots Downtown); 20% off Axe-Men Axe Throwing, Mezcal, Plantlush, and Sushi Confidential; or how about 15% off Hotel Clariana and WhyHotel. All you need to do is show your SJSU ID.
To see a full list of discounts, head to the San Jose Downtown Association SJSU page over here.
Friday, April 21, 2023
Viva CalleSJ Willow To Roses on April 23rd
Viva Calle Willow To Roses features multiple activity hubs which are basically festivals-within-a-festival that highlight the local area. This year the activity hubs will be at San Jose State University, Downtown Willow Glen, and the Municipal Rose Garden. You can expect live music, vendors, food, activities, bike parking, and good times at all four hubs. In between the activity hubs you will still find all sorts of interesting stops, hydration stations, and stores. Up to 100,000 people attend this event, but it never feels crowded given how spread out it is.
It's crazy to think that during this event it's feasible to walk from Downtown Willow Glen to Downtown San Jose, or vice versa since there is no beginning or end and the traffic flows in both directions.
Viva CalleSJ 2022 takes place on Sunday, April 23rd from 10am to 3pm (streets are closed until 4pm). It is completely free and you can use the handy map below to locate the routes and festivities. For more info, head over here. Hope to see you there!
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
SJSU planning massive housing project
San Jose State University is about to embark on part 3 of their "Campus Village" projects. This would replace the Washburn Hall and Joe West Hall dorms with two new towers that would have 1,007 student beds, a dining hall for up to 900 students, and a new SJSU welcome center. The University is still raising funding for the project--which will cost a whopping $334M.
However, this isn't the only San Jose State housing project on the horizon. A 24-story residential tower for up to 1,000 residents (most of which will be SJSU grad students, faculty, and staff) is being planned next to the Hammer Theater. This project is called the Alquist and it will clock in at $750 million.
If all goes well, both projects should be complete in 2027.
Source: SVBJ
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Miro Tower Photos
Despite everything our skyline is evolving and there is still much excitement around Downtown San Jose in the developer community.
Source: gillynova from the San Jose Development Forum
Monday, June 17, 2019
"San Jose" - a beautiful new anthem for our city!
Many of us that have been here for decades are jaded. Honestly, we have probably seen more downs than ups and more broken promises than success stories. However, the last decade has been quite good for San Jose and the song tells a story of a new generation of people that see San Jose for what it is today without the decades of bias.
Grace Kelly's "San Jose" is, without a doubt, the best song about San Jose since Dionne Warwick's "Do you Know the Way to San Jose" in 1968. Yes... that was 51 years ago. A lot has changed since then and I'm not sure the lyrics are entirely accurate anymore (read them here for your entertainment).
The new song is pop with a hint of Nashville. It's a little eclectic, kind of like San Jose. It's upbeat, catchy, and I seriously hope it makes it's way into mainstream music channels.
For the San Jose nerds out there, you'll find all sorts of scenes from San Jose in the official music video below, including:
- Downtown San Jose
- The Improv
- St. Joseph's Cathedral
- Transit Corridor
- SJSU
- Paseo de San Antonio
- SAP Center
- the Tech Interactive
- SoFA
- Santana Row
- The San Jose Flea Market
- Willow Glen
- Japantown
- East San Jose foothills
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Diridon Community Engagement Event: May 4 at SJ Museum of Art
You can RSVP over here.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
2019 Annual Spring Symposium
Admission is free and breakfast and lunch are provided. If you are a student you will even get some credits for attending. To learn more about each panel and RSVP, head over here.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
ParkStash
Sunday, March 11, 2018
sjDANCEco’s ChoreoProject Spring Edition
Monday, August 14, 2017
North 4th Street Student Tower Proposal
At 285 feet, it would be the exact same height as the San Jose City Hall, the second tallest building in San Jose (The 88 is taller by one foot). If the height alone wasn't enough to make it stand out, the proposed design with guarantee it. If approved, the N. 4th Street tower would have the most colorful and eclectic design of any Downtown tower to date. It features almost Tetris-like cutouts both horizontally and vertically, multi-colored glass, and even trees on the roof.
The ground floor has a respectable 8,409 SQFT of retail, a 2,713 SQFT leasing office, bike parking, and retail & guest parking. Above that is four levels of parking for students followed by 21 levels of student housing with 400 units (enough for about 900 students). If that weren't enough, there is a rooftop patio and amenity area--again with trees!
There are some negatives with the design. First, the tower will be adjacent to many single family homes along 5th Street, and those homeowners are likely not thrilled to have a student housing tower as a next-door neighbor. Also, there are a ton of parking spaces for a tower designed for students--especially since BART, Light rail, Bus Rapid Transit, and protected bike lanes are all within a 5 minute walk. In combination with the advent of autonomous cars, this will be very expensive wasted space five years from now and does not promote good urban design. At minimum they should plan on building the parking floors in such a way where they can be repurposed in the future.
Overall, I have to say this is pretty exciting and would markedly improve our skyline as well as add foot-traffic to an undeserved part of Downtown.
Huge thanks to fellow blogger Kimberly Vacca for providing high-res images from the proposal! Also a shout out to Robertee from the San Jose Development Forum for being the first to post about the permit. Click on the images below to enlarge.