The very first Tesla store--which just so happens to be located at Santana Row--has outgrown its space. Unofficially I have heard that this is the most successful store in the Tesla network. The fact that I now see up to nine Model S sedans each morning on my commute is evidence that they are doing pretty damn well (I can't help but to count them). At the Row, Tesla is just moving a few spaces down into to the store formerly occupied by Burberry. In addition, they will continue to keep the area in the parking structure where they store test drive vehicles and let Tesla owners charge their cars for free.
Tesla is also hosting a party on April 3rd between 6:30pm and 9pm to celebrate the new store!
"Many of you may recall about two years ago when we opened our first new design Tesla Store at Santana Row in San Jose, California. It was our first prototype new-design store and has been a great learning experience for us during the past two years. Customer response has been so positive that we need to expand. We will be relocating to a new, larger location in the next few weeks. Thanks to everyone who has frequented our Santana Row store and has made it such a great success. We’re growing because of your support." -George Blankenship
Source: Tesla Blog
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Joint Venture Index of Silicon Valley 2013
The 2013 Silicon Valley Index has arrived and always brings with it some interesting statistics related to our region. Here are a few of my favorite bits from the report:
- Silicon valley is adding jobs faster than it has in more than a decade and in a faster rate than the rest of California and the Nation. In the last year, Silicon Valley has gained 42,360 jobs.
- Regional unemployment is down to 7%, and has also declined across all ethnicity groups.
- In 2011, 64% of Silicon Valley professionals with higher education working in science/engineering fields were born outside the US (the national average is 26%).
- Transit ridership increased by 1.3% in 2012.
- Average housing rents hit a historic high of $1,966.
- Foreclosures declined 41% between the first half of 2011 and the first half of 2012.
- Silicon Valley reached a five-year high of 17 IPOs in 2012, representing 52% of all statewide IPOs and 15% of all national IPOs.
- 48% of all patents in the state and 12.5% of all patents in the country come from Silicon Valley.
- The percentage of kids enrolled in preschool hit 46% in Silicon Valley, compared to 37% in California and 40% for the United States as a whole.
- Since 1998, Silicon Valley's daily per capita waste disposal has fallen by 42% greatly outpacing the nation and state. Per capita energy consumption has also dropped by 2.5%.
- Overall solar installations have increased 14% in 2012 over 2011.
- 82% of all new housing units approved in 2012 were within 1/3 mile of a major transit station.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Downtown San Jose Restaurant List Updates! (Q1 2013 Edition)
I have done the latest round of updates to the Downtown San Jose Restaurants database and I think Downtown is just about hit the critical mass needed to really be seen as a restaurant destination similar to Willow Glen, Santana Row, or Downtown Palo Alto / Mountain View / Campbell. The number of new restaurants is not only up, but the quality of these new venues is outstanding. We are up to a grand total of 242 eateries, the latest record for Downtown San Jose.
This is our second quarter with no bad news, no significant closures. The restaurants that have lasted through the last major downturn are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and are here to stay. The one closure worth mentioning is Chevy's in the San Jose Market Center (this was the worst Chevy's I have been to in my life) and it is being replaced with a BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse.
Now the good news, and you might want to grab some coffee because it is a long list:
As for the latest status update on my mission to eat at every single restaurant in Downtown San Jose... I'm at 218 out of 242, or 90%. So many new restaurants opened up I am actually a bit behind last quarter!
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
This is our second quarter with no bad news, no significant closures. The restaurants that have lasted through the last major downturn are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and are here to stay. The one closure worth mentioning is Chevy's in the San Jose Market Center (this was the worst Chevy's I have been to in my life) and it is being replaced with a BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse.
Now the good news, and you might want to grab some coffee because it is a long list:
- Cafe Stritch - Meet the new SoFA anchor venue. The menu is inexpensive, casual, and delicious, they have a great bar, live music will be coming 3-5 times per week, they are building an art gallery on the second floor, oh and they have the coolest outdoor seating in Downtown San Jose. Half a dozen other improvements are coming over the next few weeks. Have to check it out during South First Fridays.
- Nemea Greek Taverna - Just got to try this out last night. Nemea is located at 1st and San Fernando, one of our "key corners." The ambiance looks incredible, it has the most polished interior Downtown right now. The fare is on the higher-end side and everything I had was fantastic. In fact it puts Thea to shame in Santana Row and is pretty close to Dio Deka in Los Gatos. They will be featuring live Greek music every Friday and also have a great outdoor dining space. I was a big fan of E&O, but this surpasses it in every way. 4.5 stars on Yelp!
- Vyne - Great new wine bar and bistro! Hip, chic atmosphere, great happy hour, and a great food menu. They are the only place Downtown I can think of that has a caviar plate. Also 4.5 stars on Yelp.
- K zzang - Welcome to Downtown San Jose's first and only Korean restaurant (that I can remember at least). I had to add a new Genre for this one. Have not been here yet, but the menu looks great (Bulgogi, Bibimbaps, etc.). This is located a few spaces down from Nemea.
- Amir Restaurant - The former Morocco's space has a new tenant! Amir is a casual mediterranean restaurant with geneous portions and reasonable prices. It is locally owned and has a stellar 4.5 Yelp rating (are you noticing the trend here?).
- Grub Shack - Yet another great restaurant. This one is on 93 E. Santa Clara Street and the food is a mix of Hawaiian, Chinese, and Japanese food. 4.5 starts on Yelp with over 100 reviews.
- San Pedro Square Market Updates
- Chocatoo - Great new dessert and coffee shop inside of the Lusardi building (Blush, Treatbot, Phonomenal). Wide selection, knowledgeable staff,
- Market Beer Company - replacing Polkadotz Mini Gourmet Cupcakes. Will feature a huge assortment of craft beers for visitors: over 300 refrigerated craft brews (either bomber 22-oz bottles or 750-ml bottles) as well as 5-10 beers on tap.
- B2 Coffee - they have moved to their permanent spot in the corner of the "garage" area. They now have way more space, their own bathrooms, and new seating options.
- Garage Bar - a brand new bar that they are opening at night time in the same "garage" area where B2 Coffee is located.
- Konjoe Burger Bar (Coming Soon) - Handmade, contemporary, Asian-American burgers using freshly ground patties and exotic ingredients.
- Bray Butcher Block & Bistro (Coming Soon) - This is for all of those that have been complaining that there is no traditional Market in the Market. Bray will bring a full selection of deli meats, fish, steaks, house-made sausages, and BBQ dishes.
- Other Places Coming Soon
- Orchestria Palm Court - Now this is going to be interesting. Palm Court is a cafe opening behind the Stage Theater in a 1910 brick structure and will feature music from the early part of the last century played on mechanical music machines. The menu will be healthy European cuisine prepared in old-fashioned ways. You will also find fountain drinks with natural fresh-squeezed fruit juices.
- The Farmer's Union - A new two-story Ale House/Sports Bar at San Pedro and Santa Clara Street with 60 beers on tap and the largest TV screen in Silicon Valley. It will be decorated with items from San Jose's history and serve traditional American fare. Tremendous potential with this restaurant and it sits on a key corner.
- The Blackbird Tavern - My most highly anticipated restaurant opening in the queue right now. If anyone can turn around the corner lot that hosted Zing, Asquew Grill, and Ruffled Feathers Eatery... it's these guys from the Naglee Park Garage. Similar to the Original Gravity House, this can be a game changer. Expect an outstanding beer selection, tapas, live music, and a laid back atmosphere right in the middle of Downtown San Jose (across the street from where the Muji flagship Japanese retail store will go and next to Camera 12 and the Fairmont)
- Cafe Eden - Supposed to be coming to 2 N. First but cannot find any additional info.
- Chromatic Coffee - They bought the building at 19 N 2nd St and will be moving their roasting facilities there and open a cafe.
- ISO: Beers - New craft beer shop and lounge on Santa Clara that should compliment places like Original Gravity and Good Karma quite nicely.
- Ike's Place - One of the best sandwich chains ever, coming to the SJSU area around summer time.
As for the latest status update on my mission to eat at every single restaurant in Downtown San Jose... I'm at 218 out of 242, or 90%. So many new restaurants opened up I am actually a bit behind last quarter!
Below is the changelog from the Downtown San Jose Restaurants Database:
- 12/16/2012 Updated hours and contact info for La Lune Sucree
- 12/16/2012 Taza on Santa Clara street closed
- 12/31/2012 Added ISO: Beers
- 1/13/2013 Repaced Uncle Bernie's Fish & Chips with The City Fish
- 1/21/2013 Added Nemea Greek Taverna, which replaces E&O Trading Company
- 3/16/2013 Replaced Eulipia with Cafe Stritch
- 3/24/2013 Expanded Cafe Stritch's Hours (Sun-Tues 7:00am-10pm, Wed-Sat 7:00am-12am)
- 3/24/2013 Updated the information for Nemea Greek Taverna (4.5 yelp score)
- 3/24/2013 Added the Vyne Bistro wine bar to the list on Paseo de San Antonio
- 3/24/2013 Added K zzang, Downtown's first Korean restaurant that I can remember
- 3/24/2013 Replaced Chevy's at the San Jose Market Center with BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
- 3/24/2013 Added outdoor seating for Chacho's
- 3/24/2013 Added Chocatoo which is in the San Pedro Square Market
- 3/24/2013 Added Konjoe Burger Bar in the San Pedro Square Market
- 3/24/2013 Added Spiedo and Agave Viejo to the Closed Restaurants List (these are old)
- 3/24/2013 Added The Farmer's Union at 151 W. Santa Clara Street
- 3/24/2013 Added Amir Restaurant at 86 N Market (former Morocco's Space)
- 3/24/2013 Added outdoor dining to Grub Shack
If you haven't bookmarked it yet, here's the link to the spreadsheet! There is also a permanent link over to the right entitled Downtown San Jose Restaurants.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Local Vet and Animal Rescue Organizers Team Up to Save Life of Obese Cat
“Shirley” Gets a Second Chance at Life Thanks to Pinnacle Animal Hospital,
Foster Family, and Two Animal Welfare Groups
Foster Family, and Two Animal Welfare Groups
SAN JOSE, CA – Obesity can affect felines in the same way it can affect humans: high blood pressure, diabetes, heart and respiratory disease, joint degradation and more. It has one additional impact on shelter animals: it can prevent them from being classified as adoptable.
So goes the story of Shirley, a 7-year-old domestic shorthair tabby, who was surrendered to a San Jose shelter last November. Despite a sweet disposition, good general health and young age, Shirley was classified as unadoptable due to her weight. The 15.7 pound tabby, about 30 percent overweight, was considered too unhealthy to “re-home.”
Enter St. Francis Animal Protection Society (APS) and San Jose Animal Advocates. The two organizations working hand-in-hand determined that Shirley could and should get a second chance. St. Francis APS rescued Shirley from the shelter and San Jose Animal Advocates found her a great foster home. Once Shirley settled in with her foster family, the goal became getting her healthy so she could find her forever home.
Veterinarians at Pinnacle Animal Hospital in San Jose learned about Shirley’s situation and donated their help. They enrolled Shirley in the hospital’s “Chub Club,” where vets work with pets and their owners to address and eliminate animal obesity. Dr. Michelle Forgy screened Shirley for other potential illnesses, designed a food program for her feline patient, and provided the structure of regular monitoring and monthly weigh-ins. A local representative from Hill’s Pet Nutrition heard about Shirley’s rescue and donated the dry food prescribed by the vet.
Last week – after four months of disciplined diet and active play – Shirley reached her goal weight of 12.5 pounds. She has been cleared by Dr. Forgy to find her perfect forever home and is ready to start the next healthy chapter in her life. Thanks to Shirley’s foster mom, her progress and story have been documented here.
“We’re grateful to all of the people and organizations that have helped give Shirley a new lease on life. As she enters this new phase, we’ll find her a good home, loving family, and a partner in health,” said Melissa Lisbon, co-founder of San Jose Animal Advocates.
Shirley is available for adoption through St. Francis Animal Protection Society (see Petfinder Profile - http://www.petfinder.com/ petdetail/24781908). For more information about Shirley, San Jose Animal Advocates or St. Francis Animal Protection Society, call Melissa Lisbon at (408) 637-1282, email sjanimaladvocates@gmail.com, or go to www.sjanimaladvocates.org.
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Shirley’s Veterinarian
Interview with Dr. Michelle Forgy, Pinnacle Animal Hospital, San Josehttp://pinnaclevets.com/about- us-2/about-the-doctors/
Interview with Dr. Michelle Forgy, Pinnacle Animal Hospital, San Josehttp://pinnaclevets.com/about-
Q. How many pets – and what kind -- are enrolled in Club Chub? A. We have about 25 cats and dogs in the program right now.
Q. How long has the program existed?
A. Dr. Andrea Moore and I formed the Chub Club soon after we opened in July 2012.
A. Dr. Andrea Moore and I formed the Chub Club soon after we opened in July 2012.
Q. Why is it so important that animals have a managed and methodical weight loss approach?A. Weight loss that is too rapid can be unhealthy, especially in cats. Cats can develop a potentially serious liver condition called hepatic lipidosis if they lose weight too quickly. For some of our severely obese cats (we have two of them over 25 pounds), we plan for the weight loss program to take almost a year.
Q. How important with animals is the combination of play/activity/food management, versus one or the other?
A. Just like in people, they are all important. Calories eaten should not dramatically exceed calories expended. And for cats, the type of calories is especially important. Many cats do not handle carbs well and do better on a higher protein diet.
A. Just like in people, they are all important. Calories eaten should not dramatically exceed calories expended. And for cats, the type of calories is especially important. Many cats do not handle carbs well and do better on a higher protein diet.
Q. What stands out to you about Shirley and her situation? A. What strikes me about Shirley is that she could have so easily been passed over and not made it out of the shelter system, simply due to her weight. She is a beautiful cat with so much personality. But what is so gratifying is that with a few simple steps, we have been able to transform her. She looks healthier, she feels better, and she is now adoptable. I think she and her foster mom can be a great inspiration for other cat owners. One other thing I'd like to touch on about Shirley and our other Chub Clubbers is that our Facebook community has been a great source of support for them. We do monthly weigh-ins with the primary vet, reassess the diet plan, and get a picture for Facebook. We post the picture and provide a short update, and our followers tend to chime in with words of encouragement. It also gives many of the owners a sense of accountability, since their pet’s progress is tracked for others to see. It's all in good fun, but it keeps people motivated.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Call for Artists_The Studio Climbing Gym
from Phantom Galleries by PG
The Studio Rock Climbing Gym is a vibrant busy place in the heart of downtown San Jose's SoFA District. Each month they dedicate over 60' linear feet of wall space to showcase art work by San Jose area artists and participate in the monthly South FIRST FRIDAYS Art Walk which is attended by thousands of people each month.
All narrative content and mediums will be considered. Art work must be appropriate for an all ages professional business atmosphere and may be for sale.
If you'd like to be considered for a feature exhibition, please send your art site URL (or 5-7 small jpgs) and artist's statement as soon as possible to Diane Ortega at diane@touchstoneclimbing.com
Friday, March 22, 2013
Miami Beach Club is Being Razed
Now is the time to say your last goodbyes to the pink Miami Beach Club building. Demolition is under way and soon the building will become... a parking lot. Not the best news for most people that read this blog, but the positive spin is that the land is being prepped for bigger and better things in the hopefully not too distant future. I think this would be a great space for a new high-rise or an expansion of the San Pedro Square Market.
Thanks to Victor for the tip and photo!
Update: added second photo
Thanks to Victor for the tip and photo!
Update: added second photo
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Battle Among Talents Charity Event
Next week there is going to be an event at the Center for Performing Arts that will raise money to increase awareness for sex trafficking that is happening to kids right here in the Bay Area, including Santa Clara County. To learn more about the event, just head over here. There is also a two minute video on the site that is a real eye opener... you don't think of these sorts of things happening in our backyard.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Start Up San Jose Event Kicks off Tomorrow!
A slew of key Downtown establishments are getting together to push Start Up San Jose. The goal of this event is to fill up vacant retail space in Downtown San Jose, which will create a more vibrant and safe Downtown. The event is being championed by Councilmember Sam Liccardo, along with NextSpace and SJMADE. A vacant floor space at 75 E. Santa Clara Street is going to be brimming with San Jose entrepreneurs tomorrow and Friday. You will be able to swing by and check out some Moveable Feast food trucks, local products from SJMADE vendors, grab Barefoot coffee, or even work for a bit in a coworking space hosted by NextSpace. At night you will even have an assortment of beers to sample thanks to Beerwalk.
Next door is a really slick assortment of local vendors at Sperry Station, a new project that is well worth checking out. For more information click here.
Next door is a really slick assortment of local vendors at Sperry Station, a new project that is well worth checking out. For more information click here.
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