Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Welcome Back to Downtown San Jose!
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
LGBTQ business district launching Downtown
Post Street in Downtown San Jose is officially going to transform into a LGBTQ+ district called "Qmunity." The idea will be to create something similar to the Castro in San Francisco or West Hollywood at much smaller scale. The street stretches from 1st Street to South Market and has had LGBTQ bars and nightclubs for quite some time.
The San Jose Downtown Installation just installed new trees and programmable LED lights for the new district. Urban artwork is currently underway for both crosswalks and sidewalks. Soon there will also be a LGBTQ+ mural and banners to help build the identity of the district.
Source: San Jose Inside
Monday, September 21, 2020
Urban Confluence Silicon Valley Reveal Event
Urban Confluence Silicon Valley is going to build an iconic landmark across the street from the SAP Center. Last Friday, they narrowed down almost a thousand concept submissions across six continents to just three finalists.
Two of them use negative space to recreate the original San Jose Light Tower while providing platforms for visitors to climb the tower and take in 360 degree views.
The third concept is a towering garden with over-sized plants and flowers. This one features walkways with glass on all sides--including the floor--that make you feel like you are floating through the garden..
Each of these finalists will receive $150k to perfect their concept and a final decision on which will go forward with will take place early next year. You can watch the full reveal of all three concepts below.
Friday, September 18, 2020
MIRO Towers being topped off
Source: aphelion2100 from the San Jose Development Forum
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Love, Loss, Life
For free tickets, click here.
September 2020 Downtown Dimension Highlights
On the front page:
Taking into account the views of 1,254 survey responders, SJDA has a stabilization plan that provides guidance on how SJDA and downtown San Jose should move forward in the next six months and for the next two years. The 40-page plan goes deep, but this month's Dimension summary outlines the highlights, managing principles and primary objectives:
- Emphasize clean and safe services downtown;
- Provide plenty of nurturing to downtown's vulnerable storefront economy;
- Focus on downtown place enhancement and marketing.
- Nirvana Soul owners talk about opening "third-wave specialty coffee shop" in SoFA.
- Groundwerx program managers promoted.
- Railroad through northern part of downtown to be silenced at night.
- First 90 minutes free parking at newly upgraded and safety-conscientious ParkSJ garages
The City Council forum featuring District 4 candidates David Cohen and Lan Diep plus District 6 candidates Dev Davis and Jake Tonkel will stream live on Facebook Live starting at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11. To view the meeting, simply go to our Facebook page @sjdowntown. We're taking some reservations on Zoom, too. RSVP to sjdarsvp@sjdowntown.com.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020
San Jose's new bike plan
The 2025 plan is nearly as ambitions. It features 79 miles of new separated bike lines, 101 miles of bike boulevards on slow-speed streets, upgrading 293 miles of existing bike lanes with new safety measures, and 37 miles of new trails.
The overall price tag could range between $250 million to $420 million. It sounds expensive but the cost covers hundreds of miles of improvements for less than the two-stop Light Rail expansion to Eastridge Mall.
Source: San Jose Inside
Monday, September 14, 2020
Guided Downtown San Jose Street Art Tour
For more info or to book a tour, head over here.