The first 6 gates in San Jose International's shiny new Terminal B will be opening on July 15th. All of the gates will be dedicated to Southwest, but that may change when the terminal is completely finished in mid 2010. Accompanying the new gates will be a new restaurant called "The Sharks Cage" along with a handful of new retail options.
Terminal B will encompass 380,000 square feet and is a $342 million chunk of the overall $1.3 billion airport improvement problem. For more details, click here.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
San Jose's Crazy Population Growth
In the latest Downtown Dimension, they also listed some interesting statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau showing exactly how fast San Jose has grown over the past 60 years.
SAN JOSE POPULATION
SAN JOSE POPULATION
- 1950 - 95,000
- 1960 - 204,000
- 1970 - 459,000
- 1980 - 629,000
- 1990 - 894,000
- 2000 - 950,000
- 2009 - 1,007,000
I find it pretty amazing that we have gone from a city of 95,000 people in 1950 to breaking the million-person barrier this year (and overtaking Detroit as the 10th most populous city in the US). I hope that as we continue to grow, infrastructure will keep up and our communities will be designed with density in mind and less reliance on cars for transportation.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Downtown San Jose - SoFA District at Night
Here are a few casual shots I took last Friday just walking around. Lots of people out having a great time, the way it should be. Click on the photos to enlarge!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
July 2009 Downtown Dimension Highlights
The latest issue of Downtown Dimension is now available! Here are the the items that stood out for me:
- Dine Downtown was a huge success! Restaurant week will certainly be back next year and there are even talks about having it twice per year.
- Broadway San Jose will occupy the San Jose Center of the Performing Arts and already has a dozen Broadway-caliber performances booked.
- The Civic Auditorium is receiving a $13mil upgrade.
- Ross is spending $1mil to prepare their 27 S. First Street store for opening this fall.
- $6.8mil has been approved for converting St. James and Julian from one-way streets to two-way streets. This will slow down traffic and should provide for a more "walkable" experience.
- La Vic's expansion at the Santa Clara St. location is on track.
- There is a new hot dog stand at the corner of Market & Santa Clara.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Downtown Safeway Photos
It looks like the upscale Safeway called "The Market" in downtown San Jose is really coming along. I managed to sneak a few photos while walking by and you can make out a sushi bar (the Rivermark Safeway in Santa Clara has one of these) and a Tully's coffee stand. Also, it looks like 4 different elevators will service the store. Two of them are off to the side and are the main elevators for the public parking structure at The 88, and the other two are in the store itself and are still under construction. My guess is that the additional two elevators will go directly from reserved Safeway parking into the store, and perhaps are the reason why the public garage has not opened yet.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
New San Jose Airport Is Taking Shape
I swung by the airport a few days ago and have to say that it's really coming along. The new concourse looks phenomenal! It has a very modern, open, and welcoming feel to it. The mostly-glass facade lets you peek inside at what's to come, and it puts the ancient terminal A to shame.
The new taxi/bus stands are already operational and it looks like the monolithic parking structure is just receiving finishing touches. One of these weekends I'll have to head over there with the cameras and snap a few shots!
The new taxi/bus stands are already operational and it looks like the monolithic parking structure is just receiving finishing touches. One of these weekends I'll have to head over there with the cameras and snap a few shots!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Traffic Relief Coming to the 280/880 Interchange
How many time have you driven to/from Santana Row or Valley Fair and found yourself sitting in massive amounts of traffic? The good news is that some relief is on the way. Several additional lanes and direct highway connectors are being planned that should reduce congestion substantially. So the bad news? You'll have to wait until 2013 to test out that new asphalt.
For more details on this $130-150 million project, click here.
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