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Google Expands Footprint in North San Jose, Mountain View
Google continues its rapid expansion with a pair of real estate deals that will increase its presence in north San Jose and Mountain View.
Developer Reduces Height of Proposed Santa Clara Office Building After Backlash
The project is still in its initial stages. An environmental impact report still has to be completed and ultimately, the city will have to approve it.
Third Candidate Joins Race for San Jose’s D4 Council Seat
David Cohen, a 20-year North San Jose resident, has officially jumped into the 2020 D4 race against Councilman Lan Diep.
Letter: Somos Mayfair Supports County’s Land Ownership for Measure A Projects
Through this mechanism of retaining land ownership, we expect that Measure A funds will support the housing needs voters approved.
Developer Proposes Turning Former Lido’s Nightclub Building into Office, Retail Space
Urban Catalyst said it wants to redevelop the building on 30 S. First St. into a 76,000-square-foot mixed-use project.
SJ Lawyer Indicted for Visa Fraud
The owner of a Silicon Valley law firm and her ex-husband allegedly falsified records to bring in $52 million of foreign investment.
San Jose Explores Universal Fee to Streamline City Planning
In an effort to simplify planning, San Jose mayor Sam Liccardo is proposing what would be a first-of-its-kind development fee.
San Jose Considers Launching Cannabis Equity Program
The program would make San Jose eligible for state funds to incorporate minority and lower-income dispensary workers into the local industry.
Survey: 44 Percent of Residents Consider Leaving Silicon Valley
More and more South Bay residents dreaming of cheaper pastures, according to a new poll by the Silicon Valley Leadership Group.
Highly-Paid Tech Workers Still Have a Hard Time Renting in SJ
San Jose rents are still crazy expensive—even for IT professionals making six figures, according to a new report by RentCafe.
SJ Mayor Sam Liccardo Calls for More Tax Cuts for Developers
To help the city meet its lofty affordable housing goals, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo wants to slash construction taxes on new development.
How California’s Broken Prison System Exacts Punishment on Families of the Incarcerated
A new documentary airing next week on KQED looks at the impact of mass incarceration on spouses, partners and children.
Yeager Suspends State Senate Bid to Lead BAYMEC Foundation
Decades after founding the Bay Area Municipal Elections Committee, Ken Yeager will take the helm as its PAC’s first executive director.
Historic Woolworth Building Set for Tear-Down to Make Way for 22-Story Apartment Tower
The proposed 374-unit residential development by Alterra Worldwide follows a raft of forthcoming projects in the heart of San Jose.
2020 Challengers Emerge in San Jose’s D4 City Council Race
Huy Tran shares much in common with Lan Diep, but their political differences inspired him to challenge the D4 rep’s re-election.