Downtown San Jose transit village near Google proposal steams ahead


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 18 Jan 2018

Industrial lots and equipment yards in downtown San Jose, Calif., that would be cleared away for a transit-oriented village containing 1 million square feet of offices that would be developed by TMG Partners and Valley Oak Partners. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group/TNS)

SAN JOSE: A big tech village in downtown San Jose is moving forward, an ambitious project that could bring 5,000 jobs to a site that's adjacent to a separately proposed Google transit-oriented community. 

The development by TMG Partners and Valley Oak Partners would create more than 1 million square feet of offices and is bounded roughly by West Julian Street on the south, North Autumn Street on the west, some train tracks on the north and Autumn Parkway on the east. The site is perched near the banks of the Guadalupe River. 

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