Housing tower could sprout next to Google village in downtown San Jose

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SAN JOSE — A housing highrise that’s slated to include affordable units could sprout in downtown San Jose next to the footprint of Google’s proposed transit village, city public documents show.

The 11-story project would add 80 units on a parcel at 101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose.

The development site’s perch at the corner of Delmas Avenue and West San Fernando Street places it across the street from the footprint of Google’s proposed transit-oriented neighborhood near the SAP Center and Diridon train station.

101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose, shown within the outline. The footprint of Google's proposed transit-oriented neighborhood is located above and to the left of the outlined property. The SAP Center is at the upper left. The new Adobe Founders Tower s at the upper right. State Route 87 is visible to the right. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)
101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose, shown within the outline. The footprint of Google’s proposed transit-oriented neighborhood is located above and to the left of the outlined property. The SAP Center is at the upper left. The new Adobe Founders Tower is at the upper right. State Route 87 is visible to the right. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)

Google has proposed a transit village that would include office buildings, homes, shops, restaurants, hotel facilities, open spaces, cultural loops and entertainment hubs. Google has launched a reassessment of the project’s timeline, prompting a pause in the development effort.

The proposed 11-story residential tower is also near the four-building Adobe headquarters campus in downtown San Jose, an office complex that recently added an eye-catching new highrise called Adobe Founders Tower.

The housing development site is located in San Jose’s Lakehouse district, a residential area that includes city landmarks.

A downtown San Jose 11-story housing tower consisting of 11 studios and ground-floor retail at 101 101 Delmas Avenue, concept. (MANU Studios)
A downtown San Jose 11-story housing tower consisting of 11 studios and ground-floor retail at 101 101 Delmas Avenue, concept. (MANU Studios)

The Lakehouse neighborhood includes many older homes that are well over a century old and were built from 1885 to 1925. A number of the residences are one-story units that were built in the Queen Anne style.

The development would replace the existing Delmas Market and Imperio Taqueria and an adjacent surface parking lot.

Delmas Market & Imperio Taqueria, located at 101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose.(Google Maps)
Delmas Market & Imperio Taqueria, located at 101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose. (Google Maps)

The parcel is modestly sized, about 0.2 acres, according to Santa Clara County assessment records. Given the size of the development lot, the apartment complex has the appearance of a slender tower.

At present, a trust headed up by Paramjit Kaur and Surinder Singh owns the two-parcel site where the apartments could be built, county property records show.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether the Singh and Kaur group would develop the highrise if San Jose city officials approve the project.

The applicants are seeking San Jose government approval of the project through a streamlined review process made possible by provisions of SB 330, a state law.

An 11-story housing tower with 80 studio apartments and ground-floor retail located at 101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose, concept. (MANU Studios)
An 11-story housing tower with 80 studio apartments and ground-floor retail located at 101 Delmas Avenue in downtown San Jose, concept. (MANU Studios)

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