February 4, 2026 - 02:50

A significant residential development in San Jose has cleared a crucial hurdle, moving the proposal for over 700 new homes closer to construction. The progress follows the recent purchase of the primary development site by the project's builders.
The envisioned mixed-use community is planned for a key area in the city's northern reaches. Plans detail a comprehensive neighborhood featuring a range of housing types, including townhomes and apartments, with a portion designated as affordable units. The proposal also incorporates extensive parkland, pedestrian-friendly pathways, and retail spaces designed to serve future residents.
This acquisition marks a pivotal step in addressing the region's critical housing shortage. By transitioning the long-vacant parcel into a dense, multi-faceted community, the project aims to contribute meaningfully to the city's housing inventory and urban fabric.
Local officials have previously expressed support for the development's goals of creating a sustainable, integrated neighborhood. With the land now secured, the project team is expected to proceed with refining architectural designs and navigating the remaining municipal approval processes. The advancement of this large-scale project signals a potential boost for housing production in one of the nation's most competitive markets.
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