I stumbled upon this phenomenal ad campaign promoting downtown living at the SJDA site. I was so impressed that I had to share. Click the images to enlarge and read the text.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
New SJC Terminal
Several weeks ago I took a Southwest flight down to the LA area and was lucky to get one of the 6 new gates in Terminal B! I think the terminal is already looking fantastic and should be a substantial improvement over terminals A and C when fully opened in mid 2010.
I was going to eat at all of the restaurants (I love food almost as much as San Jose... almost), but due to time constraints I opted to do Shark's Cage--one of the few places that was not available outside of the airport. The food was typical pub fare, but I was impressed by how they made the bar look like it was made out of ice and of course they went all out with Sharks paraphernalia. After walking into the Brit, I was also surprised to find out that a huge chunk of the new airport facing 87 is actually transparent! While it looks like a solid facade from the freeway, the metal is perforated to allow patrons to look out while still blocking most of the sun. Slick design move.
Below are a few snapshots:
I was going to eat at all of the restaurants (I love food almost as much as San Jose... almost), but due to time constraints I opted to do Shark's Cage--one of the few places that was not available outside of the airport. The food was typical pub fare, but I was impressed by how they made the bar look like it was made out of ice and of course they went all out with Sharks paraphernalia. After walking into the Brit, I was also surprised to find out that a huge chunk of the new airport facing 87 is actually transparent! While it looks like a solid facade from the freeway, the metal is perforated to allow patrons to look out while still blocking most of the sun. Slick design move.
Below are a few snapshots:
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
New Blog Links
Just a quick update to let you know that I have updated the links on the right hand side. Again, if you know of any other San Jose blogs I should post to, just let me know in the comments. Thanks!
Friday, November 20, 2009
San Pedro Square Version 2.0
I was looking at the JRDV Architects website today and am still impressed at how awesome the San Pedro Square Urban Market renders look. When this gets executed, I really think it's going to dramatically reinvigorate the area and help draw people from around Silicon Valley to downtown San Jose. Take a look with me below:
Monday, November 16, 2009
Two Buck Tuesdays ($2 Art!)
Tomorrow you have a rare opportunity to purchase art for a steal at KALEID art gallery on 88 South Fourth Street Downtown. Small, original works of art are available for $2 and as an added bonus you get to mingle with up-and-coming local artists. The even takes place from 5-10pm and you can see a full list of talent at the Phantom Galleries website.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Halloween in the Park, Part II
A couple of weeks ago I posted a suggestion to have a Downtown San Jose event similar to Christmas in the Park... except themed for Halloween. Everyone seems to think that this is a really good idea and Dan Vado (sponsor for Zombie-O-Rama) volunteered to take point.
Here is a revised list of ideas to reflect what was previously posted in comments.
- Animated Halloween Displays
- assembled by talented local artists
- analogous to the Christmas displays that attract many families during Christmas in the Park (almost half a million visitors)
- family friendly so that everyone can enjoy it (PG/PG13, perhaps around the same level as Great America Halloween Haunt)
- Halloween Lighting
- orange, purple, and green LED lighting on trees
- may be possible to use new controllable lighting that can go from Halloween colors to Christmas colors with the push of a button... that way the lights could stay up for Christmas in the Park as well and would only have to be put up and taken down once
- Retail Booths selling Halloween items, for example:
- home decor like candles
- artwork (paintings, glass pumpkins, etc.)
- costumes
- light-up hats/necklaces/bracelets
- zombie/Halloween make-up station
- Food booths with candied apples, chocolates, candy, etc.
- Halloween-themed carnival games
- Instead of the sponsored Christmas trees in Christmas in the Park, how about decorated Pumpkins (can even be Styrofoam so there is no mess/decay)?
- Pumpkin carving station for families. Perhaps a pumpkin carving contest.
- Costumed entertainers
- walking around the area, not necessarily scaring people but adding to the ambiance and providing photo opportunities for families
- Haunts
- Would be ideal if these were nearby, perhaps in vacant retails spaces, surface parking lots, the convention center, or at SJSU.
- Potential Events
- Zombie-O-Rama can be used to kick off Halloween in the Park (late Sep. / early Oct. timeframe)
- Dia De Los Muertes Bike Party
- Weekly horror movie screening (perhaps in the Circle of Palms area?)
As before, please post your suggestions below!
Friday, November 13, 2009
San Jose Crime Rate
Just how safe is our city? Well let's take a look at some official crime statistics that I stumbled upon from the SJPD website. Between 1989 and 2008, our population grew from 757,964 to 989,496 yet homicides fell from 40 to 31, rape cases fell from 399 to 220, and aggravated assaults fell from 2,939 to 2,268. Let's put this in perspective. In 2008 San Francisco had a population nearly 200k LESS than San Jose and had 99 homicides, more than triple the San Jose rate. Oakland with a population of 420,183 in 2008 had a staggering 124 homicides. Detroit, the city closest to San Jose's population in 2008, had a mind-blowing 368 homicides. You often hear that San Jose is one of the safest large cities anywhere, but the proof is in the numbers.
Okay, one more fun statistic. Does anyone want to venture a guess as to how many 2008 homicides were in Downtown San Jose? Zero.
Okay, one more fun statistic. Does anyone want to venture a guess as to how many 2008 homicides were in Downtown San Jose? Zero.
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