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Old Posted Jun 4, 2017, 4:07 AM
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Trammel Crow is buying up more land even closer to Diridon potentially for another large office development adjacent to the now approved #Diridon. Which has yet to break ground.

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/0...d-124-million/
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San Jose downtown property buyers widen footprint, spend $124 million

SAN JOSE — Commercial real estate investors who are grabbing properties near the Diridon Station in downtown San Jose are expanding their footprint with a property purchase north of the SAP Center.

The newest purchase, a warehouse industrial building on Cinnabar Street, was sold for $51.5 million and will give developer Trammell Crow its first beachhead north of the SAP sports and entertainment complex

“Diridon Station will be an extraordinary opportunity for our city,” San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo said Thursday during a presentation to an Economic Summit at San Jose State. “This is an enormous development opportunity. Millions of square feet of office and retail space could be built there.”

Trammell Crow and Rhyolite Enterprises have spent $124 million in a downtown shopping spree expected to revitalize that section of the city’s urban core.

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New AC Hotel on Stevens Creek

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The AC Hotel is expanding their San José footprint! On May 18th, AC Hotel representatives submitted a Site Development Permit for a 6-story, 132-room hotel at 5969 Stevens Creek Boulevard. The site currently has a Shell gas station and an auto repair shop, and is located on the San José side of the border between Cupertino and San José. The hotel proposal is most likely moving forward in order to capitalize on business from the new Apple campus, located less than a mile north of the site.





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Old Posted Jun 6, 2017, 5:53 PM
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Google downtown expansion?

Looks like the Google rumors had some substance to them:

http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/n...n-station.html

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San Jose confirms talks with Google for downtown site

Trammell Crow’s Diridon Station development near the San Jose transit station of the same name.

The development is set to add about 1 million square feet of office space and hundreds of apartments at the site, but Trammell Crow has also been expanding its footprint by picking up parcels surrounding the already entitled project, indicating that the developer may be looking to expand what is already one of San Jose’s largest development projects.
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Looks like the Google rumors had some substance to them:

http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/n...n-station.html
^ HUGE news for DTSJ! If this happens, it should spark billions of dollars of additional development to downtown.
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another article on Google's expansion into DTSJ

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/0...own-expansion/
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Old Posted Jun 6, 2017, 10:11 PM
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^ HUGE news for DTSJ! If this happens, it should spark billions of dollars of additional development to downtown.
If the numbers are to be believed, and I do question how real that is, versus hyped, 6M sqft is a lot to add, downtown has somewhere in the 8M-10M range depending on what you count as downtown, so it is either a 60 or 75% increase in office space. That is huge.

I also think it would help sell the BART plan for funding, as we need lots more riders to get the extension to not be a massive subsidy.
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Has the website been posted?
http://diridon.net/
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Has the website been posted?
http://diridon.net/
People who are aware of the project has seen the video before but I'm guessing most people in this forum have not (A lot of San Jose development people use a different forum).
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People who are aware of the project has seen the video before but I'm guessing most people in this forum have not (A lot of San Jose development people use a different forum).
I saw this post on their Instagram feed which stated their new website was just launched on May 23, so I figured it was kind of new. Oh well.
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Google downtown expansion?

More details on Google's potential move to downtown.

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/0...sion-downtown/

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/0...formal-launch/

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Mountain View-based Google and the city of San Jose are discussing a potential mixed-used development that could include more than 6 million square feet of office and research space, potentially making it the company’s largest collection of tech offices. If built, it would be larger than the search giant’s roughly 3.1-million-square-foot Mountain View headquarters, known as the Googleplex, which currently is its biggest U.S. work hub.
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Google’s downtown-village quest gets help from San Jose

San Jose city staff Friday proposed selling more than a dozen downtown properties to Google, to help the search giant amass the land it wants for an enormous tech campus that would bring up to 20,000 jobs and transform the Diridon Station area.

Mountain View-based Google would obtain 16 parcels from the city of San Jose and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency’s successor, if the negotiations bear fruit, according to a proposed exclusive-negotiations agreement released by the city on Friday.

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BTW this section of downtown is right under the airport flight path so buildings may be capped as low as 100ft in height above ground level.
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well, if it couldn't be a ballpark, this is not a bad plan B! really hope this is what finally turns this vital area into an active, more connected part of the city. have some small concerns about too many eggs in one basket and questions about housing, but overall, this sounds very promising. exciting news! (if only they could get rid of that freeway somehow...)
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well, if it couldn't be a ballpark, this is not a bad plan B! really hope this is what finally turns this vital area into an active, more connected part of the city. have some small concerns about too many eggs in one basket and questions about housing, but overall, this sounds very promising. exciting news! (if only they could get rid of that freeway somehow...)
My biggest concerns are that they will be offices that have no ground level retail or anything open to the public. Essentially you would need a Google badge to get in. The next concern would be about housing, while there are like 13 stalled high rise proposals for downtown, it is really not enough housing for 20k people. So there would need to be more construction to make up for it.

Maybe the rents will go up enough that developers want to build there instead of Sunnyvale or Santa Clara or SF, but I don't know.
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New renderings of the proposed high rise on the former Ross building.

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The site development permit proposes a 22-story mixed-use residential building with 342 dwelling units and 17,628 square feet of retail on the 0.57-acre site. The development includes a clubhouse, two indoor fitness rooms, an outdoor fitness area, pool and outdoor terrace, and a 3,000 square-foot dog run. Units range in size from studios to two bedrooms, all including an outdoor balcony.





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Old Posted Jun 13, 2017, 4:28 PM
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http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/1...n-square-feet/

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Google’s plan for a massive San Jose tech village could grow even larger

SAN JOSE — Google’s plans to reshape a wide swath of downtown San Jose could get even bigger than previously indicated, potentially reaching 8 million square feet, according to a new staff memo prepared for a key City Council meeting next week.

That could boost Google’s already massive development plan by 2 million square feet, making it a third larger than previously indicated by San Jose city officials. At the upper end of the city’s new estimated range for the project, it would equal roughly five major regional shopping centers the size of Valley Fair mall in San Jose.

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To give you a sense of how big that is in San Jose, downtown has 8-10M sqft of office space depending on how you measure it. 8M extra would be a very large expansion.
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This would be huge if Liccardo can pull it off...

http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/06/1...village-quest/

SAN JOSE — San Jose’s mayor has tall ambitions.

Seeking to reshape downtown San Jose’s low-slung skyline of boxy office towers, Mayor Sam Liccardo is eyeing ways to raise the maximum heights of buildings in the city’s urban core.

Much of downtown San Jose lies beneath or near the flight paths of airplanes arriving at, or departing from, San Jose International Airport. As a result, the city’s downtown skyline has a flattened and undistinguished look. Depending on the downtown section where a building might be constructed, city rules place height limits on buildings ranging from roughly 120 feet to 200 feet — which works out to roughly 10 to 16 stories.

“Transforming our downtown skyline and maintaining a world-class international airport each constitute important fundamental long-term economic objectives,” Liccardo wrote in a memo to the City Council, issued this week. “We’ve had to manage conflicts between the two.”

The mayor surmised that new technologies might make it possible for higher buildings to coexist with a busier airport.

“In 2006, the City commissioned an Airport Obstruction Study to determine impacts and heights of high-rise development to airline service, but aircraft technology and the airline mix at the airport have changed considerably over the last decade,” Liccardo’s letter said.

Airport proponents seek to maintain caps on building heights downtown to ensure the airport is attractive to an array of airline carriers, especially those providing international flights.

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Downtown boosters, though, urge relaxed building-height limits as a way to help the downtown offer a more dramatic and visually appealing skyline.


This issue could gain urgency amid interest by Google to move as many as 20,000 of its employees into a downtown San Jose area near Diridon Station and the SAP Center sports and entertainment complex.

“Downtown San Jose and the Diridon Station area remain subject to height constraints,” Liccardo stated in his letter this week.

City officials say as many as 6 million to 8 million square feet of offices and other commercial spaces could be built near the Diridon train complex.

“It’s great to have the support of the mayor on this,” Scott Knies, executive director of the San Jose Downtown Association, said of the effort to consider raising limits on building height.

An attempt was made around 2006 to raise the downtown area’s height limits. The city commissioned a study into how proposed buildings might obstruct flights into and out of San Jose airport. Then an economic crash made that study a moot point.

“The Great Recession happened in 2008, so we stopped building high rises in San Jose and the airport shed flights, so it was no longer an issue,” Knies said Tuesday.

Now, with a booming economy, and an ever-busier airport, the two competing areas of interest could clash again.

“It appears long past time to re-evaluate the Obstruction Study, with a goal of determining if changes can be made — consistent with FAA and airline safety requirements — to maximize potential development densities in the downtown,” the mayor stated in his letter.

Federal Aviation Administration officials said the FAA doesn’t specifically set height limits on buildings near airports. But it does have power to undertake reviews.

“Under federal law, the FAA has to be given the opportunity to review any proposed structure over 200 feet high anywhere in the country, and shorter proposed structures if they are near airports,” FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said Tuesday.

The mayor specifically is seeking $100,000 to study the matter.

“If we can go higher with our buildings, it gives you a lot more options about what you can do with the architecture,” Knies said. “You could have some spires and interesting buildings in downtown San Jose. It wouldn’t just be mesas and boxy buildings.”
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