Friday, March 12, 2010

SJC Hypothetical Question

I'm going to play devil's advocate a little bit and throw out a hypothetical question posed by one of our readers, Anthony Dominguez. What would happen if we were to shut down SJC and relocate operations to SFO and OAK? Before you light your torches, hear me out (and bear in mind I'm a big fan of SJC). With high speed rail, the trip from Diridon Station to SFO is going to be a ridiculously low 13 minutes. That's less time than it takes to park in SJC on a busy day. So what would we gain in exchange for losing one of the city's prime assets?
  • No building height restrictions in Downtown San Jose or other urban areas around the airport.
  • Faster approval process for high-rise development.
  • 1,000 acres of prime, develop-able land in the center of Silicon Valley with immediate access to 3 freeways.
  • Substantially less noise for over 100,000 people that live in close proximity to the airport.
  • None of the liabilities that come along with managing an airport, especially one with declining passenger volume.
I'm not saying that this is something I support, again just playing devil's advocate ;). Below are some mock-ups that Anthony put together of what a consolidated airport at SFO could look like. If you have an opinion on this topic, as always please post in the comments!




SAN JOSE / 21 is Back!

One of my favorite San Jose blogs is finally back! DLO has a great post on a Downtown Campbell article that showed up in the Merc last month.

Give it a read over here.

Conan is Coming to San Jose!

That's right, Conan O'Brien is coming to the San Jose State Event Center on May 5th! I'm not sure if booking a Cinco de Mayo show in Downtown San Jose was intentional or not, but my recommendation to you if you were able to snag tickets... arrive early and avoid diving down Santa Clara Street at all costs.

If you don't mind going solo, you may still be able to buy tickets here. Otherwise, there's always Ebay :/. 



Thursday, March 11, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

The 88 Promo Video

In honor of The 88 snagging Downtown Condo Owner #1500, I thought I'd share a promo I found that highlights the benefits of living downtown using stories from actual residents there:

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

1500th Person to Call the Heart of Downtown San Jose Home!

Last Thursday Downtown San Jose achieved a major milestone in its history. Sarah Ligda became the 1500th person to clutch the keys of a brand new Downtown San Jose condo! If you've been to downtown lately, you've probably noticed that there are a few more lights on when you look up at the sky and a few more feet on the streets. Despite a rocky economy the heart of our city continues to grow in every way possible: density, eclecticism, and culture. It's becoming a place were people want to live, work, play, and just be. Every key that gets passed on to new condo owners chisels away at the stereotypes and misconceptions Downtown has dealt with for decades and paves the way for a much brighter future.

Now, it is with tremendous pleasure that The San Jose Blog gets to bring you the following press release before anyone else. Enjoy!

***

SAN JOSE (March 4, 2010) Sarah Ligda, a recent San Jose State University masters-degree graduate now working in high-technology in Silicon Valley, was heralded today as the 1500th new downtown resident of San Jose’s two-year surge of condominiums. A resident of The 88 highrise at 88 E. San Fernando, Sarah joins the growing population of singles, couples and families who are finding greater appeal in urban life than the previous generation, a lifestyle also seen as a path toward greater sustainability for the planet, according to officials who gathered downtown to mark the occasion.

Nearly two-dozen new downtown retailers were also feted, including 12 that have opened in 2009 and 11 more planned to open in 2010.

San Jose City Council Member Sam Liccardo, San Jose Downtown Association Executive Director Scott Knies and The 88’s Seth Bland of developer Wilson Meany Sullivan were among the officials presenting a basket of downtown retailer gifts to Sarah.

The 1500th resident marks the move-in of over 850 new buyers, plus a multiplier for household size, in nearly 20 downtown properties since late 2007 when the first highrise, City Heights, welcomed new residents, according to research by Pacific Marketing Associates.

“Sarah’s move to downtown is emblematic of our emerging Downtown populace,” said Liccardo. “She’s a young, well-educated, tech worker seeking an urban environment where she needs to walk no more than a block to encounter a yoga studio, Brazilian restaurant, grocery store, a live theater, and a comedy club. It’s all here.”

“Day by day, we’re seeing small but significant forward-steps downtown, and the addition of 1500 new residents plus our new retailers is part of that story,” said Knies. “The new downtown condominium buildings are bringing more vibrance and activity compared to a year or two ago, and you can see the incremental change every afternoon and evening on the sidewalks and in the restaurants.”

The new downtown retailers of 2009-10 include:

-- Newly-opened in the past year::
The Market by Safeway, E. San Fernando at 2nd
Maceio’s Brazilian Restaurant - 72 S. First St.
Soula Power Yoga Studio - 200 S. First Street
Icebee Yogurt - 151 S. Second St
Silk Road Mediterranean Café - 185 Park Ave
San Jose Glass Artist Alliance – 465 S. First St.
The Heel Bar – shoe repair, service for residents – 134 E Santa Clara St
Love’s Cupcakes - 85 E. San Fernando St.
WOW Noodle Bar - 76 S. First St.
The Old Wagon Saloon & Grill - 73 N. San Pedro St.
Downtown Yoga Shala 450 S. First St.
The Cheesesteak Shop - 76 E. Santa Clara St.

-- Retailer planned in First Quarter 2010
The MMoon Empanada Restaurant - 177 W. Santa Clara St [cq: MMoon with 2 M's)
The Pasta Market - Market Center on Coleman
Pho 69 - 321 S. First St
U-Food Grill - 143 W Santa Clara St
Tangerine Hookah Lounge - Fountain Alley
Morton’s The Steakhouse – expansion (177 Park Ave.)
La Victoria – expansion - 131 W. Santa Clara St.

-- Planned later 2010:
Market at San Pedro Square – open August 2010
Flames Eatery - 88 S 4th St - expansion to add bakery and extra seating - December 2010
Higher Fire Ceramics Gallery & Studio – 495 S Market – Summer 2010
Ross Dress for Less – 27 S First St –June 2010













From the left: Seth Bland of The 88; Scott Knies from the SJDA; Nancy Avila from Maceio’s Brazilian Steakhouse; Sarah Ligda, the ceremonial 1500th new downtown condo resident; Sam Liccardo, City Council Member; Kimberly Beach, store manager of The Market by Safeway; and (Mr.) Meredith Davis, a teacher at Soula Power Yoga.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Discount Code for "Legally Blonde The Musical"

I received this a few minutes ago from the Downtown Association. If this is half as good as Avenue Q--which also came here courtesy of Broadway San Jose--then it'll be well worth watching. Read below for details and of course the discount code:

***

Downtowner Online: Special EditionA service of San Jose Downtown Association

“LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL” - GET $15 OFF SELECT SEATS AND PERFORMANCES.
PROMO CODE: LEGAL

TO PURCHASE TICKETS GO TO: http://www.facebook.com/pages/San-Jose-CA/Broadway-San-Jose/92946576482?v=app_7146470109&ref=ts

Good through March 15th on tickets to the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday performances in all sections EXCEPT section D. Subject to availability, not available on previously purchased tickets.

It's here, and it's "AN ELLE OF A SHOW" (TIME Magazine).  The hilarious MGM film is now a smash hit musical, and now LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL is coming to you. Underestimated blonde UCLA sorority star Elle Woods doesn't take "no" for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone "serious," Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, Elle proves that being true to yourself never goes out of style.

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL has been created by a dean's list of top-of-their-class Broadway talent, including Tony Award®-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray); composer and lyricist Laurence O'Keefe (Batboy) and Nell Benjamin (Sarah, Plain and Tall); book writer Heather Hach (Freaky Friday); and scenic designer David Rockwell (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels).

LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL will take you from the sorority house to the halls of justice with Broadway's brightest new heroine (and of course, her chihuahua, Bruiser). The verdict? This much fun shouldn't be legal!

Running time: 2 hours, 25 mins, including intermission.
Rating: Family friendly for pre-teens and older.
Location: San Jose Center for the Performing Arts

Sunday, March 7, 2010

March 2010 Downtown Dimension Highlights

Here are my notes from the latest edition of Downtown Dimension (warning, this is going to be long because there is a lot of great content this month!):
  • Convention Center Expansion
    • $30 million in RDA funds were approved for the expansion, which will have a total cost of $130 million.
    • Completion is expected in less than 19 months.
    • Plans include 35,000 sqft of ballroom space with 30ft high ceilings, 25,000 sqft of new meeting room space, new food prep areas, new furniture and fixtures, restroom improvements, sidewalk improvements.
    • The hideous former MLK Library will be torn down (nice!)
  • Other RDA Projects moving forward:
    • $4 million to complete the Civic Auditorium renovation.
    • $3 million for the North San Pedro housing development.
    • $30 million in land acquisitions for a new baseball park south of Diridon Station!
  • Goals from the city's 2010-2015 economic strategy for downtown:
    • Fill up office space.
    • Expand the convention center.
    • Complete the San Pedro Square Urban Market.
    • Support more events.
    • Attract more start-up companies and create a sense of community among downtown entrepreneurs (damn good idea).
    • More live music aimed at broader audiences.
    • Continue to invest in SoFA (keep it up, doing a great job so far)
    • Continue partnering with 1stAct.
    • Strengthen pedestrian and bike connections to Guadalupe River Park and encourage "bold next-stage evolution of the park."
    • Attract businesses that bring "street-level vibrancy" both day and night
  • Zanatto's is stepping up its game to be more competitive with The Market. They'll offer wine dinners and expand inside seating for lunch and dinner customers.
  • Tres Gringos is expanding to SJC (FYI, their fish tacos are amazing). Also coming to the new terminal is Sonoma Chicken Coop and Original Joe's!
  • CJ's Cafe & Catering is now offering breakfast and lunch at 303 Almaden Blvd.
  • Downtown San Jose's Fourth (seriously, fourth??) Subway is oping on the ground floor of Three Sixty Residences (the high-rise condo building in SoFA).
  • As reported here several months ago, the Montgomery Hotel will be re-branded as a Four Points by Sheraton Hotel. This will be the First Starwood Hotel in San Jose. Starwood also includes Sheraton, Westin, W Hotels, Luxury Collection, and St. Regis brands.
  • Pizza Chicago can now roll-up most of it's walls for an open air dining experience (think The Counter at Santana Row)
  • Many events coming this summer:
    • Dwontwon Farmer's Market at San Pedro Square, Fridays, 10am-2pm starting May 7th.
    • Downtown Doors Installation also May 7th.
    • Dine Downtown is Back!: Jun 2-12, with a City Bites sampler event on Jun 2nd (awesome, can't wait!!!)
    • Music in the Park: Thursday nights starting Jun 3rd.
    • Starlight Cinema: Wednesday nights starting Jun 9th.
    • South First Fridays: May 7th, Aug 6th, Sep 3rd
    • Sub Zero's uber South First Friday: Jun 4th!
    • Left Coast Live - Jun 21-26
    • Jazz Festival - Aug 13-15
    • Tapestry in Talent - Sep 4-6
    • ZeroOne - Sep 16-19
    • Mariachi Festival - Sep 19-26
To read the full newsletter, click here!