- SoFA is becoming more pedestrian-friendly with 3 new sidewalk extensions for outdoor seating and 200 new planters.
- Later this summer SoFA will receive two new murals, bike racks, and illuminated tree lighting (nice!).
- Music in the Park schedule (Thursdays from 5:30-9:15pm):
- June 11: Sierra Leone's Refugee Allstars (world/reggae)
- June 18: Third Eye Blind (allternative rock)
- June 25: Pete Escovedo (Latin jazz)
- July 2: The Tubes (classic rock)
- July 9: Eek-A-Mouse (reggae)
- The City is asking over 30 downtown nightclubs to help pay for policing costs. Annual charges to club owners would range from $1,200 to $33,000 depending on club size.
- 25 downtown utility doors have be converted into art projects for aspiring local talent.
- The Old Wagon Saloon & Grill has opened up on 73 N. San Pedro St. and features buffalo, free-range turkey, and calamari fries.
- Agave Viejo is open on 151 W Santa Clara and boasts over 93 brands of tequila.
- Pearl Nigh Club has opened up in what used to be Vivid Night Club, 8 S. First St.
- Groundwerx will be emphasizing work with the downtown homeless population, connecting them with housing services that will hopefully get them off the streets.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
June 2009 Downtown Dimension Highlights
I have just received the latest issue of Downtown Dimension, a great newsletter put out by the San Jose Downtown Association that covers what's happening in downtown San Jose. Here are some highlights from June's issue:
SubZERO 2009 Photos Coming Soon
Thursday, June 4, 2009
History San Jose Expands Historic Trolly Line
The historic trolley line inside of History San Jose has been expanded so that the trolleys can run from History Park to the Japanese Friendship Gardens. That is a photo of the inaugural run using a 1912 trolley.
For more information, you can check out the History San Jose Blog.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
DINE DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE *** Restaurant Week 2009 *** June 3-13
Starting tomorrow you'll be able to enjoy a 3 course dinner at one of 27 different venues for the fixed price of either $20, $30, or $40. This is a great opportunity to try out some of the amazing restaurants in downtown San Jose at reasonable prices!
You can quickly view the fixed price menus by clicking here!
I would also like to point out that the Silicon Valley Capital Club is also on the list. This is a members-only club on the top floor of the Knight Ridder building next to the Fairmont, so unless you have a friend that's a member this will be your best opportunity to try out the club's dining room. There are 2 massive balconies up there and the views are spectacular. This is currently the only downtown San Jose dining venue more than a few stories off of the ground (Scott's Seafood comes in second being on the 6th floor of a parking structure), so if you're a San Jose enthusiast you have to check it out!
Again, here's the link to the menu's. Cheers!
Monday, June 1, 2009
Tallest Proposed Hi-Rise in San Jose
Okay, so the current economy isn't exactly a harbinger of optimism to the San Jose construction scene. Despite everything, there still are quite a number of projects on the table, particularly in the downtown San Jose area. There's a handy San Jose Future Highrise Map link on the right hand menu to this blog to give you an idea of how many projects are shovel ready, approved, or proposed (along with photos if we have them).
I wanted to highlight the tallest approved project, the One South Market building by KT Properties and designed by Ankrom Moisan. If completed, it should stand somewhere between 315-338 feet tall and be the tallest building between San Francisco and LA. Also, it couldn't be in a better location with easy access to San Pedro Square, 1st St, 2nd St, and Market. For more details about the building head down past the photos!
"Located in the heart of downtown, the building is adjacent to the San Pedro Square dining and entertainment district. New retail space at street level and the addition of permanent residents will increase pedestrian activity in the district and make it safer through a significant number of "eyes on the street." The building design uses a modern palette of materials, with a transparent curtainwall skin at the base that rises to a glass and stone tower designed in a Mondrian-like pattern. The tower will be a striking presence on the San Jose skyline, offering residents views of downtown and the surrounding Santa Cruz and Diablo Mountain ranges. Residents of the 300 luxury condos will enjoy a variety of amenities, including a landscaped elevated plaza deck with lap pool and spa. Bus and lightrail access is only one block away. 1 South Market is designed as a 22-story, 610,000 sf building with 300 luxury condominiums."
Friday, May 29, 2009
Dane Cook @ HP Pavilion, Sun 5/31
Here's the news release:
Tickets range from $30 to $100 and can be purchased here!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Hungry? San Jose Restaurant Lists
There are hundreds of great restaurants in San Jose representing every category and ethnicity possible. So how do you pick where to go? Personally, I first pick a type of food I'm in the mood for and then refer to this handy list put together at sanjose.org.
If you would like to limit your selections to Downtown San Jose, then the Downtown San Jose Association also has their own list. I've been to at least 90% of the restaurants downtown, and try to hit up a new one each week. There is also a great promotion coming soon to downtown restaurants allowing you to get a 3-4 course meal for a reasonable fixed price. I'll post more info about that right before the promotion goes into effect!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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