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Santa Clara's Biggest Development Slated To Break Ground This Year
Related Santa Clara, an $8 billion development, is considered to be Silicon Valley's biggest private mixed-use project.
Related Santa Clara, an $8 billion development, is considered to be Silicon Valley's biggest private mixed-use project.
Transit comes first at VTA, but the San Jose agency sees a big future in residential real estate.
An anti-tax movement is working in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in California to gut a law that taxes transfers of inherited property.
Barriers to COVID-related rent relief have placed thousands of renters in desperate circumstances as they struggle to avoid eviction.
San Jose residents have yet to use a law that lets them build denser developments in single-family neighborhoods—at least for now.
The new ordinance, which goes into effect immediately, would expand coverage to any building with 10 or more units.
The pandemic couldn't stop the steady march of development in San Jose in 2021. Tech campuses, high-rise towers and affordable housing a ...
Although the pandemic had a seismic impact on the county’s economy, overall it did not harm property values or slow development.
Although residents seem satisfied with the latest Cambrian Park Plaza design, questions remain about the project's impact.
The winner of the 72-year-old Art Deco icon has yet to be made public.
San Jose is eliminating a long-standing development requirement to make way for more affordable housing amid a growing homelessness crisis.
The historic Burbank Theater might have a new owner before the end of this year.
The metropolitan core of downtown San Jose Jose is on the verge of a transformative era.
San Jose's historic Calle Willow business district is facing possible redevelopment and displacement of dozens of small businesses.
San Jose is expanding its investigation of illegal labor practices, including wage theft.
Cambrian Park Plaza is a step closer to redevelopment with the release of its draft environmental report.
A San Jose mayoral candidate is campaigning against a controversial state law to alter zoning in single-family neighborhoods.
Commercial real estate sales boomed in Silicon Valley last quarter, but vacancies remain high throughout the region.
With the recent influx in state and federal funding for homeless housing, San Jose is racing to add roughly 550 units.
A San Jose commission says it has the latest solution to traffic jams in the city's east side: Stop development in the hills.
A 45-year-old local fixture in Campbell abruptly closed last month and could become a new housing development.
“It was really about community and neighborhood-making versus buildings, and that intrigued me.”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom effectively did away with single-family zoning last month with two pieces of legislation.
The San Jose Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a 23-story, 248-foot apartment building one block from the university.
The 240-unit apartment will bring much-needed student housing to the surrounding university neighborhood.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Campbell area was no exception.
Airlines flying out of Mineta San Jose International Airport lost an estimated $2.8 million due to a policy that raised the height limit.
With just three days left, thousands of Santa Clara County renters are still waiting for eviction assistance.
Despite growing demand for affordable housing, few new developments offer below-market-rate units.
San Jose was considering a bold strategy to densify housing when a state law effectively abolished single-family zoning across California.
The Campbell area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
Woz Way is getting a makeover in the form of a pair of high-rise office towers—and the project is right at the city's height limit.
A fire-prone apartment complex in East San Jose has repeatedly received warnings about missing and defective smoke detectors and other f ...
San Jose residents could soon see affordable housing crop up in unexpected neighborhoods.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Campbell area was no exception.
Home prices are higher in the Campbell area recently. See how much.
The fair market rent for a two-bedroom rental increased from the previous year.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Santa Clara County area.
Despite a near doubling of inventory that often brings down home prices, the Silicon Valley region still requires a cool million to buy.
Could you be loan-hunting in the future, Campbell? Here are sure-fire tips to make the process manageable.