Thursday, May 13, 2010

Sharks’ Weeklong Rest Ends Sunday

After the Sharks’ deciding victory against the Detroit Red Wings last Saturday in San Jose, Sharks players were able to take some time off to rest and prepare for their next opponent in the next stage of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. (As seen here to the left, here is my friend pictured with Sharks star forward Dany Heatley at the Santana Row Starbucks earlier this week. From what I hear, he is very kind and personable, so thank you Dany for being such a good sport – now let’s see some continued dominance this series!) On Tuesday, NHL fans discovered that their opponent is to be the Chicago Blackhawks, after their victory over the Vancouver Canucks in Game Six in Vancouver. Although the Red Wings were arguably the strongest opponent for the Sharks in the playoffs, they should not underestimate the potential of the Blackhawks, the same team that had the upper hand on the Sharks during the regular season. This year, the Blackhawks have a young, fast team. Similar to the Sharks, the Blackhawks have powerful offensive lines with the ability to get the puck into the opposing team’s zone and position the puck well enough to score goals.

Rest aside, the playoffs are only halfway over, and eight games still must be won in order to achieve victory. Sunday begins the challenge against the obstacle that is the Chicago Blackhawks. Fortunately, the Sharks begin the series with two home games. It is time for Sharks fans to rally behind their team and help push them past the Blackhawks, another force to be reckoned with. Their forward line of Patrick Kane, captain Jonathan Toews, and Dustin Byfuglien have already demonstrated this playoff season they can score, and score well. Evgeni Nabokov must be completely on top of his game to defend against the onslaught of Blackhawks shots, Sharks defense must force the puck to go outside to keep the Blackhawks from shooting, and Sharks forwards must continue their dominant in-zone play by winning their faceoffs and using their speed to get around the Blackhawks defense and quick shots to score goals. We have seen some fantastic play by the Sharks this playoff season, and we need to see that continued against the Blackhawks.

Starting Sunday, when this next series begins, we need to see some continued pressure. Time for the Sharks to step it up again and win this series! We have seen this from their experience playing the Detroit Red Wings, and now we need to see the same dominance against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Good luck Sharks!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Downtown San Jose Retail - Q2 and Q3 2010

The latest San Jose Redevelopment Agency monthly report is out and it has an updated list of new retail opening it's doors Downtown through September. Details below!

Retail Under Construction
There are twelve retail stores or restaurants Downtown currently under construction or in the permitting process.

Opening Second Quarter 2010
• Ruffled Feathered Eatery (200 S. First St., Ste. 10)
• The Pasta Market (579 Coleman Ave., Unit #80 - San Jose Market Center)
• Sante Grill (143 West Santa Clara St.) Now Open!
• La Victoria - expansion (131 W. Santa Clara St.)
• Teagre Tea Shop (33 North Almaden Ave. - San Pedro Square)
• Panda Express – (567 Coleman Ave. - San Jose Market Center)
• Tutti Frutti Yogurt – (567 Coleman Ave. - San Jose Market Center)
• Paesano’s Sicilian Restaurant (350 W. Julian St., - Little Italy)

Opening Third Quarter 2010
• Ross Dress for Less (27 South First St.)
• Morton’s Steakhouse – expansion (177 Park Ave.)
• Pho 69 Restaurant (321 South First St.)
• The MMoon Empanada Restaurant (177 W. Santa Clara St. - San Pedro Square)

To read the full report, click here!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Do You Know The Way to San Jose?

Last post of the day, let's end it with the song that's the closest thing we have to an anthem (its even a modernized version).

San Jose Photos & Images From the Past Year!


And one that's a bit older than the last year, but worth posting anyway:

Dine Downtown San Jose - RESTAURANT WEEK JUNE 2-12, 2010!!!

More juicy bits on Downtown San Jose's second Restaurant Week! This event has grown from 27 restaurants last year to 31 restaurants this year. There is only one restaurant not participating that was part of the original run, A.P. Stumps (sadly no longer open). The 5 newcomer restaurants are: Affinity, Hanuman Thai Cuisine, Motif, Pagoda, and Sonoma Chicken. For all the details, keep on reading!

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    • Prix Fixe menu prices do not include tax, beverages and gratuity (unless otherwise noted).
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    Please call individual restaurants for details about their restrictions.

    The 88 is Offering 1/2 off HOA dues for 2 years (click to enlarge)

    No SJ Blog Anniversary is Complete Without a San Jose Sharks Music Video

    May 2010 Downtown Dimension Highlights

    Here are my notes from the latest edition of Downtown Dimension:
    • Groundwerx gets high praise from their second-year survey:
      • 89% of respondents said Downtown cleanliness has significantly improved
      • 91% said the overall condition of downtown improved
      • 85% approval rating for the second PBID-funded streetscape project
    • Sobrato acquires 2 key blocks (no new info here that hasn't already been posted).
    • The City Council voted unanimously to reduce fees involved in producing events in San Jose. The immediate impact to the SJDA would be more vendors in Music in the Park, a series permit simplifying the approval process for Starlight Cinemas, and substantial cost reductions in doing street closures.
    • Dine Downtown is coming back from June 2nd to June 12th!!! This event kicks off with City Bites on June 2nd from noon to 2pm. At least 29 restaurants will participate including: 19 Market, 71 St. Peter, Affinity, Agenda, Arcadia, Bella Mia, Billy Berk's, The Brit, E&O, Emile's, Eulipia, Fahrenheit, The Grill on the Alley, Gumbo Jumbo, Habana Cuba, Hanuman Thai, Hawgs, Il Fornaio, La Pastaia, Loft, Mezcal, Morocco's, Morton's, Mosaic, Motif, Pagoda, Paolo's, San Pedro Square Bistro, The Capital Club
    • 3 new spaces are now open in San Pedro Square: Sante Grill (saw their open sign lit today), La Victoria (re-opening soon), and Starbucks.
    • Morton's added a 104-seat banquet room overlooking CityView Plaza.
    • Philly Style Food has opened at 93 E. Santa Clara St.
    • The Downtown Doors program is seeking to add art to at least 11 new doors downtown. 
    • The Civic Auditorium renovation is well underway, expect new seats and new concession areas very soon.
    • The RDA is acquiring parking lots in order to be able to widen and realign St. James Street and allow for a new wave of development, including 124 townhomes and 450 condo units.
    To read the full newsletter, click here!