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Old Posted Apr 20, 2018, 12:53 AM
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I always wonder why large developments like these, near a walkable transit oriented area, don't do away with the street grid. It is walking oriented, yet it's developed with a car centered layout. Leave two streets in there, and change the rest of the grid to tree covered walkways. Geez, it's depressing seeing so little care for the experience of whom will eventually become a local. Seems like a small step forward, with another step backwards.
As I said before about another one of these: "density without urbanism"
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New proposed 19 story, 220 room hotel located in downtown San Jose.

Location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/8+...4d-121.8954279

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Source: https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/04/...adobe-diridon/

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The project is now under review, which the developer hopes will be finalized through this year. The project is expected to kick off in the first quarter of 2019 with a 24-month construction and development pipeline.


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New renderings from KPF Architects of the office buildings on 440 W. Julian Street







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New renderings of a proposed 11-story, 105 room hotel near San Jose's Santana Row shopping Center.







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^^ Bravo gentlemen and ladies, that's how you do modern architecture. Contextual, progressive, modern, unique. It looks like a california building without looking classic. Amazing.
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https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/05/...adobe-diridon/

Downtown San Jose’s Museum Place project lands new investors
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Museum Place, an office, hotel and residential complex proposed for
downtown San Jose, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an
ambitious mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has
landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to
revitalize the city's iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
Street level view of Museum Place in downtown San Jose, seen behind The
Tech, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an ambitious
mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has landed a group
of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to revitalize the city's
iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
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Ground floor commercial spaces in the Museum Place complex in downtown San
Jose, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an ambitious
mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has landed a group
of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to revitalize the city's
iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
A tower section of Museum Place in downtown San Jose, an office, hotel and
residential complex, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an
ambitious mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has
landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to
revitalize the city's iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
Street scene in front of Museum Place in downtown San Jose, an office,
hotel and residential complex, in a visualization. The Museum Place
development, an ambitious mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose
gateway, has landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who has
begun to revitalize the city's iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
Museum Place, an office, hotel and residential complex proposed for
downtown San Jose, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an
ambitious mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has
landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to
revitalize the city's iconic Bank of Italy building.

Steinberg Architects, Insight Realty
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Museum Place, an office, hotel and residential complex proposed for downtown San Jose, in a visualization. The Museum Place development, an ambitious mixed-use project touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who has begun to revitalize the city's iconic Bank of Italy building.

By GEORGE AVALOS | gavalos@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group
PUBLISHED: May 3, 2018 at 5:45 am | UPDATED: May 3, 2018 at 1:38 pm
SAN JOSE — Museum Place, an ambitious mixed-use proposed project that’s touted as a downtown San Jose gateway, has landed a group of investors led by the entrepreneur who is revitalizing the city’s iconic Bank of Italy building.

Gary Dillabough, a Bay Area realty entrepreneur and venture capitalist, leads a group that has joined the partnership seeking to develop the Museum Place complex — an investment that would provide the capital necessary to build the project.

“This is very exciting, and it’s great to have Gary Dillabough involved,” said Nanci Klein, San Jose’s deputy director of economic development. “Museum Place is a downtown gateway location.”

Current plans for the project call for 210,000 square feet of offices in a four-story building, a 173-room hotel, a 12-story residential tower with 300 dwelling units and a 60,000-square-foot expansion of The Tech Museum of Innovation.

Both Klein and Dennis Randall, a co-founder and managing director of Insight Realty, which is the principal developer of Museum Place, confirmed the Dillabough-led group’s investment in the development.

Initially, China New Era Group, a China-based business conglomerate, had agreed to be the lead investor, providing it with all the financing necessary to develop the site. In recent months, though, Insight determined that China New Era wouldn’t provide the anticipated financing and investments.

“The capitalization of the project is now complete,” Randall said. “We dropped a group that was originally going to provide the financing. But they didn’t perform, and we have replaced them with local investors.”

Dillabough didn’t discuss any specifics regarding his group’s investment and partnership in the development. However, he noted that he is interested in finding underutilized neighborhoods in downtown San Jose and transforming those neglected areas into vibrant new urban communities.

Dillabough’s partnership in Museum Place also raises the prospect that WeWork, a provider of shared work spaces for an array of companies, including tech firms, might become involved with the mixed-use development.


That’s because WeWork, Santa Clara County property records show, has bought an ownership interest in the Bank of Italy building and is working with Dillabough on that tower. Multiple people familiar with Museum Place said WeWork is getting involved in the development, which would be located on Park Avenue between South Market Street and South Almaden Boulevard.

Dillabough and Randall declined to discuss whether WeWork would be involved in Museum Place.

The Museum Place project would be a short distance from a Google-proposed transit-oriented community of offices, homes, retail and restaurants, a development of 6 million to 8 million square feet where 15,000 to 20,000 of the search giant’s employees could eventually work. It also would be near the Adobe Systems headquarters complex, a three-building downtown campus that Adobe intends to expand with a fourth office tower.

Dillabough envisions plenty of potential in the Museum Place project.

“You want to find ways to revitalize that whole theater district, which is such a cool location,” Dillabough said. “It needs great retail, great office space and some nice residential. Museum Place could energize that area and create some momentum there.”

The offices in the Museum Place project also would be ideal for a technology company, Dillabough said.

“It could be the best location in Silicon Valley for a tech firm,” Dillabough said.

Downtown experts noted that Dillabough can capitalize on ties he has forged in Silicon Valley through his venture capital business.

“Gary Dillabough has awakened a really well-heeled investment community to the great potential of the slumbering giant of downtown San Jose,” said Mark Ritchie, president of San Jose-based Ritchie Commercial, a realty firm.

The landmark Bank of Italy building, located at South First and East Santa Clara streets, is slated to receive a wide-ranging makeover under Dillabough’s leadership. He also has launched an upgrade of an office and retail building across the street from the Bank of Italy tower.

“Gary has the vision and the creativity to fund very important projects for downtown San Jose,” said Bob Staedler, principal executive with San Jose-based Silicon Valley Synergy, a land-use and planning consultancy. “The Bank of Italy project is a link to San Jose’s past. Museum Place is a link to San Jose’s future.
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Old Posted May 4, 2018, 5:28 PM
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^^ Bravo gentlemen and ladies, that's how you do modern architecture. Contextual, progressive, modern, unique. It looks like a california building without looking classic. Amazing.
Amen. Cheers!
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Old Posted May 4, 2018, 7:02 PM
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^^ Bravo gentlemen and ladies, that's how you do modern architecture. Contextual, progressive, modern, unique. It looks like a california building without looking classic. Amazing.
What exactly is the skin or, maybe instead, what is it trying to resemble?
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What exactly is the skin or, maybe instead, what is it trying to resemble?
In my mind it's an ode to the topography, general landscape, and atmosphere of San Jose and arid California in general. They could've made some generic glass monolith, but instead make an aesthetically intriguing asymmetric building that blends in with the color palette california has historically favored, with rough, rather than a smooth facade, it's unique and progressively contextual.
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This place has to build a large hole due to the underground garage, meanwhile The Graduate is already starting work on level 3, for a different high rise, having broken ground around the same time. With the height cap and the high water table building underground seems like a damned if you do damned if you don't proposition.
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https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/05/...oogle-village/

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SAN JOSE — Developers hope to replace a long-time welding shop with a tower of hundreds of affordable apartments near Google’s proposed transit village and a few blocks from the Diridon train station.

About two blocks from what at present is the south end of Google’s future transit-oriented community, First Community Housing plans to construct a 319-unit residential tower that would rise 13 stories above the development site at the northeast corner of McEvoy and West San Carlos streets.
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Growth in San Jose has to be crazy with it being close to crowded SF?
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Growth in San Jose has to be crazy with it being close to crowded SF?
It's actually been lagging for a couple of years but has been picking up since Google announced they want to build office space in downtown San Jose.

Plus there are height limits due to the proximity of the airport.
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Growth in San Jose has to be crazy with it being close to crowded SF?
Unfortunately when it comes to highrises the entire Bay Area has about the same construction costs, but certain areas have way higher rents than others, so developers concentrate there, and avoid places where the rents are too low.

San Jose tends to have lower rents than every other high-rise amenable area, including downtown Oakland, and office rents are way in the toilet in comparison, barely making $4.50/sqft/mo now. So work tends to be start and stop, while developers down here tend to build office buildings, like 8 story highrises in sunnyvale, the Apple spaceship, etc etc, getting higher returns. Or concentrate in SF where rents are sky high.

As for distance San Jose is actually only 5 miles closer to SF than Santa Rosa. All the demand comes from people wanting to live in Silicon Valley for jobs. Just last year some prices have gone up a lot as Google announced they are buying land.
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