13 years is a long time. We might be living in a post-AGI word (artificial general intelligence) where costs for design and construction could be significantly lower than expected or perhaps new transit options will arise that were not feasible in the past. While I have voted for the BART extension every single time, the consistent increase of cost estimates and timeline adjustments is concerning.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Estimated BART costs go up again
If you thought $12.2 billion was astronomical for a 6-mile, 4-station extension... I don't have good news. The Federal Transit Administration now thinks the project will cost $12.8 billion and the timeline will be extended to 2037. Reasons behind the cost increase are primarily the volatility of labor and supply costs.
Monday, March 11, 2024
San Jose's Super Micro is being added to the S&P 500
Super Micro is an IT solutions provider heavily involved in AI infrastructure. The company saw sales double in Q4 over the previous year to $3.66 billion.
Their stock has exploded, rising nearly 1,000% in the last 12 months. Super Micro's new market cap has qualified it to join the S&P 500 on March 18th, replacing Whirlpool. This has added yet another boost to the stock price.
It's great to see yet another local company doing extremely well.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Daylight saving time is in effect right now ⏰
Reminder to check your offline clocks today and adjust as needed. I tried to generate an AI image for daylight savings in San Jose, and below was the least terrifying option. AI still has a long way to go when rendering letters and numbers.
Saturday, March 9, 2024
New public art added to the front of the Children's Discovery Museum
A piece of art called "Civic Stage Set" by David Bottini now welcomes visitors to the Children's Discovery Museum in Downtown San Jose. The sculpture has spent the last 30 years on Park Avenue in front of Parkside Hall which was once San Jose's main convention center (fun fact I wasn't aware of).
Now that major construction is taking place at Parkside Hall to make way for a new high-rise project, the piece has been given a fresh coat of paint and moved to it's new permanent home. It looks right at home and fits in with the aesthetic of the Children's Discovery Museum perfectly.
Source: The Mercury News
Source: The Mercury News
Friday, March 8, 2024
Get #DTSJLucky for St. Patrick's Day (Mar 8-17)
Today the #DTSJLucky the Leprechaun Hunt kicks off until St. Patrick's Day on Sunday, Marth 17th.
The more you find, the more you can win. Enter for a chance to win gift cards to downtown San Jose businesses when you post a selfie with Lucky, tag @sj_downtown on Instagram or @sjdowntown on Facebook and include #DTSJLucky, or submit your photo with the submission form.
Also, earn 2 extra entries when you post or submit a photo of you participating in the Shamrock Run!
Pro tip: use the Lucky the Leprechaun map at sjdowntown.com/dtsjlucky
Winners will be announced every day on @sj_downtown's stories starting on March 11, with a grand prize valued at $250 for the person with the most entries.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
A Photo Night in Japantown
Multiple Japantown venues are coming together to showcase photography culture in San Jose. A Photo Night in Japantown was created to gather folks to check out really cool photography and get to know local photographers. It's a mix of solo shows, group shows and photo experiences.
The event takes place this Saturday, March 9th from 4-7pm across the following Japantown venues:
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Election Results
The results are in and it looks like Matt Mahan will remain Mayor of San Jose for at least another 4 years. Joe Lopez led the Councilmember race for District 2, David Cohen for District 4, Michael Mulcahy for District 6, Domingo Candelas for District 8, and George Casey for District 10. Congratulations to all of the winners! To see the full election results, head over here.
Tuesday, March 5, 2024
San Jose developing new business incentives for AI
AI is currently the future of tech, there is no way around it. San Jose has declared its intentions to become a hub for AI, including turning Downtown San Jose into an incubator for AI startups. However, now our city seems to be taking a further step and planning business incentives for AI companies as part of the initial budgeting sessions of the year. It's still too early to know what form these would take or how much would be available, but the goal is officially there.
Also part of the budgetary priorities are incentives for manufacturing companies and expanding the residential high-rise program citywide to encourage high-density development outside of Downtown San Jose.
Source: SVBJ
Source: SVBJ
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