Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Waymo’s Arrival in San Jose: A Glimpse into the Future of Transportation

San Jose is charging toward an electrifying future, and the latest jolt of excitement comes with Waymo’s driverless cars hitting our streets! This groundbreaking move is set to transform how we navigate San Jose and beyond, blending cutting-edge technology with the city’s spirit of innovation. With Waymo’s fleet now approved to operate here, we’re on the cusp of a transportation revolution that promises safer roads, and smoother commutes.

According to NBC Bay Area, Waymo has received approval to expand its driverless car service to San Jose and San Francisco International Airport, marking a significant step forward for the autonomous vehicle company. This isn’t just a win for Waymo—it’s a game-changer for San Jose. Fewer traffic jams clogging up our arteries, a drop in accidents thanks to precision driving, and a ride as easy as summoning an app are all within reach. Plus, with this tech landing here, San Jose is cementing its spot as a magnet for forward-thinkers and thrill-seekers alike.

But hold on—Waymo isn’t cruising solo. Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology is accelerating fast, and their robotaxis are revving up to join the race later this year. This friendly rivalry could spark a surge of innovation, pushing both companies to deliver top-notch services and maybe even friendlier fares. For us, that means more choices, greener streets, and a front-row seat to the future of travel.

What’s even more exciting is how this fits San Jose’s big-picture vision. We’re not just a city—we’re a smart city, a global hub where ideas ignite and industries thrive. Waymo and Tesla rolling into town amplify that reputation, drawing tech talent, bold businesses, and curious visitors eager to experience a place where tomorrow happens today.

The last Waymo I took in SF (earlier this month)


Monday, March 24, 2025

Jay Paul's CityView Project: Transforming Downtown San Jose into a Vibrant Urban Hub

Downtown San Jose is still buzzing with potential, and Jay Paul Company’s reimagined CityView project is proof that our city is ready to shine. What started as a massive office development has evolved into something even more appropriate for today—a mixed-use community that swaps out some office space for homes, retail, and a modernized workplace. This shift is a game-changer for Downtown San Jose, and it’s hard not to get pumped about what’s coming next.

A Bold Pivot for a Changing City

Back in 2018, Jay Paul Company had big plans for CityView: three 19-story office towers with 3.4 million square feet of office, retail, and restaurant space. They scooped up the bulk of CityView Plaza for $283.5 million, added adjacent properties for $100 million in 2019, and even grabbed the 19-story 50 West San Fernando Street for $238 million. But last year, they hit pause on the original vision, citing “current financial markets and a reduced demand for office leasing.” Now, they’re back with a plan that’s all about meeting San Jose’s real needs.

“Demand for older Class B and C office space at this site has declined, while the need for housing in San Jose continues to grow,” company President Jay Paul told The Real Deal. “Right now, multifamily development is delivering stronger returns than aging office properties, making residential conversion an attractive proposition.” With this new direction, CityView is set to become a lively hub where people can live, work, and play—all in the heart of Downtown San Jose.

The Village at CityView: Homes with Heart

An existing four-building office campus will be transformed into 320 apartments, ranging from cozy studios to spacious three-bedroom units. That’s The Village at CityView, designed by Solomon Cordwell Buenz. It’s not just about adding housing—it’s about building a community. Residents will enjoy shared green spaces, a 10,000-square-foot fitness and wellness center, and a rooftop pool (my personal favorite amenity in any residential or hotel project today). As the company puts it, these features “enhance downtown San Jose’s appeal as a vibrant place to call home.” Who wouldn’t want to live here?

The Tower at CityView: Reaching New Heights

Then there’s The Tower at CityView, a stunning 27-story luxury apartment building at 121 South Market Street. Also designed by SCB, this phase-two addition will offer 360 units—studios to three-bedroom penthouses—complete with rooftop lounges, outdoor terraces with killer city views, and underground parking. It’s the kind of place that makes you proud to call San Jose home, blending style and convenience in one sleek package.

The Shops at CityView: Retail That Rocks

Downtown San Jose is about to get a lot livelier with The Shops at CityView. This 35,000-square-foot retail and restaurant space, designed by DES architects, will sit at Park Avenue and Almaden Boulevard. It’s a perfect complement to the 15,000 square feet of street-level retail in Jay Paul’s nearby 200 Park building, part of which is earmarked for a flagship dining destination. “Downtown San Jose has made a strong comeback,” Paul said, pointing to better foot traffic and nightlife. “Adding more housing will only strengthen the momentum, supporting a 24/7 economy and bringing even more people to the area.” Get ready for eight new spots to eat, shop, and hang out!

150 Almaden: Office Space, Upgraded

CityView isn’t ditching offices entirely. The 15-story, 204,000-square-foot building at 150 Almaden is getting a major glow-up. Think modern building systems, a revamped lobby, and tenant perks like a conference center and fitness center. With three parking spots per 1,000 square feet, it’s ready to rival suburban office parks while keeping that unbeatable Downtown vibe. That much parking won't make urbanists happy, but it will be the perfect spot for San Jose’s high-tech crowd to innovate and thrive.

San Jose’s Future Is Bright

This project isn’t just about buildings—it’s about people. Mayor Matt Mahan sees it as a big win for our city. “People want to live, work and play in the safest big city in the Bay,” he said, calling CityView “groundbreaking” for its ability to help us “reimagine what the capital of Silicon Valley looks and feels like in the age of AI.” With the mayor and city council backing downtown growth—think new investor support, enhanced safety, and faster development processes—CityView is perfectly timed to make waves.

Jay Paul agrees: “We’re long-term owners of the property, and unlike short-term investors or fee-driven developers, our low basis in the property allows us to take a strategic, sustainable approach ensuring solid returns.” That long-term vision means more vibrancy for Downtown San Jose, boosting everything from local businesses to the company’s own properties like 200 Park.

Get Excited for What’s Next

CityView is a chance to help turn Downtown into a place that’s buzzing 24/7. More homes, cool shops, and a modern workspace. That’s the recipe for a city on the rise.

Source: The Real Deal












Sunday, March 23, 2025

Santana Row's Exciting New Additions: A Taste of What's to Come

Santana Row, San Jose’s premier destination for shopping and dining, is gearing up for an exciting year with a wave of new stores and restaurants set to open this year. These fresh additions promise to enhance the vibrant energy of this iconic neighborhood, making it an even more irresistible spot for locals and visitors alike.

Kicking things off is Parranga, a Mexico City-style taqueria from the acclaimed Buen Rallo Group, known for gems like Suspiro and El Jardin. Opening its doors on April 1 at 300 Santana Row, Parranga brings a refined yet casual dining experience with its order-at-the-counter setup and a welcoming open-air patio. “Parranga is about bringing an incredibly traditional, Mexico City-style taqueria experience to Santana Row,” says Eduardo Rallo, chairman and founder of Buen Rallo Group. “We believe that great food should be fresh, accessible and above all, authentic – and that’s exactly what we’re offering.” Operating from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays (and until midnight on weekends), it’s set to be one of the earliest and latest dining options on the Row—perfect for breakfast tacos or late-night bites.

Joining the culinary scene is Augustine Cafe and Restaurant, already open and serving up California cuisine with French and Italian flair. Operated by the seasoned Bacchus Management Group, this spot adds yet another layer of flavor to Santana Row’s diverse dining lineup.

On the retail side, Santana Row is rolling out a stylish array of new stores. Kohler brings cutting-edge kitchen and bath design, while Bluemercury caters to beauty lovers with top-tier cosmetics. The Collective offers unique furnishings, and Evereve has taken over the ground floor of the former H&M space with its chic women’s clothing. Sézane, another women’s fashion boutique, rounds out the lineup. Meanwhile, Vuori is expanding its athletic-wear showroom next to Evereve, tapping into the active lifestyle vibe that’s thriving in San Jose.

Federal Realty Investment Trust, the masterminds behind Santana Row, see these developments as a sign of the city’s strength. “San Jose is thriving,” says Christian Irwin, Federal Realty’s vice president of West Coast leasing. “The demand for great retail is alive and well.” This growth isn’t just about new shops—it’s a reflection of Santana Row’s winning formula, blending restaurants, retail, housing, and offices into a bustling community hub.

From savoring authentic tacos at Parranga to browsing the latest fashion at Sézane, Santana Row’s newcomers are set to make 2025 a standout year!




Saturday, March 22, 2025

San Jose’s First Annual Peace Walk for Nonviolence

“Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals.” – Martin Luther King Jr.

San Jose is stepping into history with its first annual Peace Walk, organized by the Center for Spiritual Living, San Jose (CSL San Jose), on Sunday, March 23, 2025. This inspiring event is part of the 28th annual Season for Nonviolence, a grassroots movement launched by the Association for Global New Thought (AGNT). Spanning January 30th to April 4th—the 64 days between the assassinations of Mahatma Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.—this season celebrates the transformative power of peace.

Taking place in the charming Willow Glen neighborhood, the Peace Walk kicks off at 1:00 PM with an opening ceremony at Frank Bramhall Park (1320 Willow St., San Jose). The 2-mile route will wind from the park, up to and across Lincoln Avenue to Minnesota Avenue, and back, concluding with a closing ceremony. It’s more than a walk—it’s a chance to unite as a community, spreading compassion and solidarity in these uncertain times.

This is an all-inclusive event, open to everyone—no fees, no registration, just show up! Bring your own peace signs to share your voice, and look out for Peace Rocks, hand-painted by CSL San Jose community members. Scatter them along the route or gift them as symbols of hope.


Friday, March 21, 2025

SJC Takes Flight with a Fresh Food Scene: New Dining Options Coming Soon

San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC) is gearing up to make your travel experience tastier than ever. According to a recent press release, SJC is introducing a new generation of airport retail and dining, featuring a fresh lineup of food options that will delight travelers. This exciting update promises to transform the airport into a culinary hotspot, reflecting the vibrant spirit of San Jose.

The press release highlights that SJC is collaborating with top concessionaires to bring a diverse range of dining experiences to the terminals. Whether you’re dashing to your gate or savoring some downtime before takeoff, these new offerings will cater to every taste. From quick, grab-and-go bites to sit-down meals that feel like a treat, the focus is on quality and variety.

The plan is to bring 12 fresh retail concepts, including cafés and grab-and-go spots bursting with local goodness. Every single grab-and-go food item will be sourced right here in Santa Clara County. From artisanal treats to quick bites, travelers will savor the authentic tastes of our region. Hudson is bringing gems like Sweetdragon Baking Company (San José) and Mike & Niki’s Honey Company (Campbell) to the table, alongside the San José-based Nirvana Soul Café. Meanwhile, Paradies Lagardère will dish out delights from local favorites like Greenlee’s Bakery (San José) and Nokki Farm (San José), ensuring every bite tells a story of our community.

This foodie revolution is more than just a treat for your taste buds—it’s a boost for San José’s small businesses and a warm welcome for visitors. As San José Mayor Matt Mahan perfectly said, “By putting the spotlight on small businesses and local foods, we ensure that travelers from around the world experience the unique identity of San José from the moment they arrive.” With big events like the Super Bowl and World Cup 2026 on the horizon, there’s no better time to showcase our city’s culinary heart.

SJC’s Director of Aviation Mookie Patel added, “This new retail program will bring some of the best of San José and our region into our terminals.” And with all this local flavor, the airport expects to generate at least $4.8 million annually to support operations—a tasty win for everyone! Whether you’re grabbing a coffee from Daybreak Coffee (San José) or a sweet treat from Ginger Lab (Santa Clara), you’ll feel the pulse of San José in every bite.

Tech enthusiasts will also get a unique Google shop-in-shop features and merchandise only available at SJC. It'll be among the first airports in the nation to feature merchandise directly from Google. As a frequent flier, I'm looking forward to the new eateries and shops!



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.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

The Roosevelt Mural: A Towering Tribute to San Jose's Resilience and Community Spirit

San Jose is a city brimming with culture, history, and an ever-evolving art scene that continues to shape its identity. One of the most awe-inspiring examples of this is the Roosevelt Mural, located at the corner of East Santa Clara and North 21st Streets. Standing an impressive 77 feet tall and stretching 125 feet long, this mural is not just a visual masterpiece—it’s a powerful symbol of the strength, resilience, and unity of the San Jose community.

Created by the talented artist Shayne Martin Oseguera, the mural’s centerpiece is a striking Elephant Cactus, a plant celebrated for its ability to thrive in the harshest of conditions. This imagery is a perfect reflection of San Jose’s spirit—a community that has faced challenges head-on and continues to grow stronger and more vibrant with each passing day. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a first-time visitor, this mural invites you to pause and celebrate the city’s diverse cultures, rich history, and unstoppable drive toward a bright future.

What makes the Roosevelt Mural even more special is the story behind its creation. It’s a project brought to life by Empire Seven Studios (E7S), a cornerstone of San Jose’s art scene for the past 17 years. Based in the heart of Japantown, E7S has long been a champion of public art, transforming everyday spaces into canvases that inspire and connect people. As they beautifully state on their website, “It’s a place to reflect on the strength of the community, the beauty of the art, and the power of murals to transform not just walls, but lives.” This mural is a shining example of their mission in action.

The Roosevelt Mural didn’t come together by chance—it’s the result of a dedicated team pouring their hearts into this landmark project. Alongside Shayne Martin Oseguera, contributors like Marc Wallace, Haley Cardamon, Stacey Kellogg, Jennifer Ahn, Stephen Longoria, and photographer Lan Nguyen played key roles in turning a simple wall into a bold statement of San Jose pride. Their collective efforts have given us a piece of art that’s as much a gift to the city as it is a reflection of its soul.

Next time you’re near East Santa Clara and North 21st Streets—whether you’re exploring Downtown San Jose or just passing through—make time to see the Roosevelt Mural for yourself.

Source: Empires Seven Studios



Tuesday, March 18, 2025

San Jose’s Skyline Soars: Urban Catalyst’s Game-Changing Project at West San Carlos and Josefa

Urban Catalyst, a powerhouse in local real estate development, is leading the charge with a project that’s set to transform Downtown San Jose’s landscape—and we’re here for it.

Picture this: an eight-story marvel rising proudly near the southern edge of Google’s proposed Downtown West neighborhood. This isn’t just any development—it’s Aquino @ Downtown West, a 272-unit apartment complex designed to tackle our housing needs while adding a sleek, modern touch to the city. With construction permits expected by the third quarter of 2025 and a potential completion date within a couple years, this project is a beacon of progress for San Jose residents and newcomers alike.

What’s so thrilling about Aquino? For starters, it’s a bold step toward easing the Bay Area’s housing crunch. With a mix of studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, this development promises to welcome over 300 residents into the heart of Downtown.

But it’s not just about homes. This project’s location is a dream for anyone who loves the idea of a connected, walkable city. Just steps from Diridon Station and a stone’s throw from the SAP Center, Aquino sits at the crossroads of transit and entertainment. Plus, with Google’s ambitious Downtown West plans nearby, this corner of San Jose is poised to become a hotspot of innovation and activity. It’s the kind of place where you can hop on a train, catch a Sharks game, or stroll to a trendy new café—all without needing a car.

Urban Catalyst isn’t stopping here. They’ve already broken ground on the nearby Keystone, a 176-room Marriott TownePlace Suites hotel that’s slated to open its doors by summer 2025. Together, these projects weave a narrative of growth and opportunity, proving that San Jose is ready to shine as a destination for living, working, and playing.

Urban Catalyst received $6.1 million in interim funding last year to help push Aquino forward while the developer seeks full construction financing. The total cost of the project is expected to be $120-130 million.

Monday, March 17, 2025

Danny the Dragon Gets a Roaring Revival at Happy Hollow

San Jose’s beloved Happy Hollow Park & Zoo is breathing new life into one of its most iconic attractions—Danny the Dragon! For over six decades, this whimsical train ride has been a cornerstone of family fun in our city, delighting generations with its quirky charm and playful journey through the park. Now, thanks to a renovation project, Danny is set to soar to new heights, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store.

The Happy Hollow Foundation recently launched a $500,000 capital campaign to “reimagine” Danny the Dragon, ensuring this treasured mascot remains a vibrant part of San Jose’s story for years to come. This renovation goes beyond a simple spruce-up—it’s a full transformation. The updated Danny will evolve from a classic train ride into an immersive experience, guiding visitors through themed “lands” that reflect the diverse habitats found at Happy Hollow.

What makes this project extra special is its focus on community. The goal is to fund the entire renovation through local support, with donors earning a unique perk: their names will be featured on “dragon scales” along the ride’s queue fence (I ordered one myself). It’s a chance for San Joseans to leave their mark on a piece of the city’s history.

Below are some of the concepts for the reimagining of the ride, which is expected to be complete later this year. If you are interested in learning more or contributing to the project, head over here!





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