Proposal for a mixed-use development comprising residential, commercial, and business spaces adjacently to...
Liven Up San Jose's Downtown Scene with a Potential Mixed-Use Development
Hey there! It's looking like the scene might be set for some exciting changes in the heart of San Jose, CA. Some whispers and rumors suggest a potential mixed development of residential, commercial, and office spaces could be popping up. Guess where? Right smack dab between the future BART stops!
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In the meantime, here are a couple of related projects that have been popping up around the downtown area of San Jose:
- TownePlace Suites in Downtown San Jose
- Remember that sweet $170 million mixed-use project called Moxy/AC by Marriott? Well, it welcomed a new TownePlace Suites recently, offering 119 extended-stay rooms right near City Hall[1].
- Sadly, there's no concrete information about whether this development is located near the future BART stops. Boo!
- Proposed 14-Story Mixed-Use Building
- Now, here's something on the drawing board: a 14-story mixed-use building proposed at El Camino Real & E. 4th Ave in Downtown San Jose[2]. Despite the Housing Crisis Act backing this project, the specifics on its location relative to the future BART stops remain a mystery.
- Eastridge to BART Regional Connector
- Lastly, there's the Eastridge to BART Regional Connector Project[3]. This puppy aims to extend light rail from the Alum Rock Station to the Eastridge Transit Center, eventually linking up with the BART station at Milpitas. However, it's important to note that this project doesn't seem to be about mixed-use developments near downtown San Jose.
For more specifics on the proposed mixed-use development near the future BART stops in San Jose, dive into local development plans or consultation with urban planning authorities. Stay tuned for updates!
- To stay informed about the progress of the potential mixed-use development near the future BART stops in San Jose, investors might want to follow local development plans or consult with urban planning authorities, entitled "Finance" and "Investing" in this context.
- For those who appreciate real-estate opportunities, the development in question could offer commercial spaces that might be attractive for businesses, making it relevant for both "Real-estate" and "Commercial" interests.
- Additionally, the potential mixed-use development could include residential units in its design, creating new housing options in downtown San Jose. This would align with the "Housing Crisis Act" supporting the proposed 14-story mixed-use building.
- Lastly, the Eastridge to BART Regional Connector Project, while not directly related to the mixed-use development, could potentially boost property values around the BART stops, making it beneficial for both current property owners and potential investors, involving "Real-estate" and "Investing" once again. Share the news on Facebook to keep friends up-to-date on exciting downtown San Jose developments!
