Wednesday, September 25, 2024

San Jose's PayPal Park and Levi's Stadium will host yet another major soccer event

All the buzz might be around the World Cup coming here in 2026, but other major soccer events continue to be booked for Silicon Valley as well. 

Both PayPal Park and Levi's Stadium will host matches for the 2025 Gold Cup, which will be held between June 14th and July 6th. The exact dates of the games will be released at a later time.

The Gold Cup is played every two years and will include 16 teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. If you are lucky enough to have a season pass for the San Jose Earthquakes, you will have access to a presale for the matches that take place at PayPal Park.

Source: SVBJ

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Italian Museum Grand Opening Dinner & Concert

San Jose is getting a new museum, something which hasn't happened for quite some time. The new Italian Museum will be located in the heart of Little Italy San Jose. They are kicking things off with a special event featuring live music, a 4-course Italian dinner with wine, and a special tour of the museum exhibits.

The VIP grand opening is Friday, October 4th and tickets are $95 per person. You can find more info and tickets over here.

Monday, September 23, 2024

Caltrain is officially running electric trains from San Jose to SF

Caltrain hosted a launch party at the Palo Alto station over the weekend for their new electrified trains. The trains are much fasters, allowing for more stops while still cutting travel times significantly. They are also much smoother and quieter and it seems like the interiors are quite a bit of an upgrade as well. You can experience this for yourself immediately on Caltrain stations between San Jose and San Francisco. Only South County stations (Morgan Hill and Gilroy) will stay on diesel.

Source: homebucket from Skyscraper City




Sunday, September 22, 2024

New housing proposed on former golf course

A large block of land near Lake Cunningham Park that I think would be super ideal for a theme park now has an active proposal for a 1,716 home project. 

The project is being proposed by Terrascape Ventures LLC and would take approximately 114 acres that used to be a golf course until 2004.

Of the 1,716 homes, 1,374 would be market rate and 342 would be affordable housing. There is little other information beside the fact that the land is on the market for $125 million.

Source: SF YIMBY



Saturday, September 21, 2024

New Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center

A greatly improved Kaiser Permanente San Jose Medical Center is being proposed for 250 Hospital Parkway. The project would involve the demo of the existing 250,000 SQFT hospital and building a significantly larger 685,000 SQFT facility along with a 35,000 SQFT energy and service yard.

The new hospital would have 303 beds, up 56 from the current hospital, as well as multiple medical office buildings. The old hospital would only be demolished after the new one is complete.

Improved medical facilities would obviously be a big win for San Jose residents. Hopefully this can be completed as soon as possible.

Source: SF YIMBY




Friday, September 20, 2024

International video company opens first US office near Santana Row

Oslo-based Neat has nabbed a 10,887 SQFT space at 2880 Stevens Creek Boulevard, just beside the entrance to Santana Row and facing Valley Fair. 

The space will be used as both a worksite for 30 employees and a place where clients can try out Neat's products. The office will have conference rooms, huddle spaces, an R&D lab, and an open-seating theater space.

While most tech companies are pushing for employees to return to the office, Neat is taking a different approach where it does not have in-person requirements and the company believes employees should have a workday that suits their needs. If that sounds appealing, the company is hiring.

Source: SVBJ




Thursday, September 19, 2024

860 West San Carlos Street in San Jose shifts from market-rate to affordable housing

A proposed 12-story apartment building in San Jose's Midtown is switching from market-rate to 100% affordable housing. It is also getting more units, going from 263 to 272 units. The project is backed by Swenson and Republic Urban Properties.

The main reason for the change seems to be financing. Affordable housing has more potential funding sources. Falling interest rates should also help move this project around.

There is still no ETA but updated permits is a good sign that the project is still alive and kicking.

Source: SF YIMBY


Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Symphony San Jose presents SYMPHONIC SPOOKTACULAR “Haunting Harmonies” October 26 and 27, 2024

Even Symphony San Jose is getting into the Halloween spirit this year. The program includes everything from J.S. Bach to John Williams. The shows are at the beautiful California Theatre and tickets are $35-$115. The full press release is below and you can buy tickets here.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Just in time for Halloween, Symphony San Jose and Symphony San Jose Chorale conjure up some of classical music’s scariest hits.


Symphonic Spooktacular features “Haunting Harmonies” with music including J.S. Bach’s Toccata & Fugue, Saint-Saëns Danse Macabre, Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain, Bernard Herrmann’s Psycho Suite, and John Williams’ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

 

It’s the perfect Halloween concert for the entire family. A Costume Contest with Spooktacular prizes will be held for those who feel like dressing up. Don’t feel like dressing up? Come as you are and enjoy the costume parade.

 

Who: Symphony San Jose presents

 

What: SYMPHONIC SPOOKTACULAR “Haunting Harmonies”

 

When: Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 27, 2024 at 2:30pm

Where: The California Theatre, 345 South First Street, downtown San Jose, 95113. Convenient, inexpensive parking is available at a city-owned garage one-and-a-half blocks from the theater at San Carlos Street with entrances on Second and Third streets. 


SINGLE TICKET PRICES: $35 - $115   (Additional $6.50 fee per ticket.)

TICKETS: Phone: 408.286.2600 

Website: www.symphonysanjose.org 

Email: jmeyers@symphonysanjose.org

Walk-Up Box Office: 325 South First Street, San Jose, 95113. Located between San Carlos and San Salvador Street next to the California Theatre. Ticket Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 10am to 5pm.


THE PROGRAM:

J.S. Bach: Toccata and Fugue, BWV 565 in D minor

Camille Saint-Saëns: Danse Macabre

Modest Mussorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain

John Williams: Devil’s Dance (from (The Witches of Eastwick”)

Andrew Lloyd Weber: Phantom of the Opera

Edvard Grieg: In the Hall of the Mountain King

Franz Schubert: Die Erlkönig

Bernard Herrman: Suite from Psycho

John Williams: Double Trouble (from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban)

John Williams: Duel of the Fates (from Star Wars The Phantom Menace)

 

ARTISTS

Conductor: Peter Jaffe

Symphony San Jose

Symphony San Jose Chorale

 

FUN FACTS:

The violin solo in Danse Macabre represents Death playing the fiddle, while the xylophone imitates the sound of rattling bones.

The screeching violins and eerie melodies of the Psycho score have become synonymous with suspense and terror in cinema, influencing countless horror film composers in the years since its release.

 

ArtWork: Courtesy of Symphony San Jose.

Photos courtesy of Symphony San Jose.