Rose Garden Resident

Making Willow Glen a destinatio­n

Developer works to keep Lincoln Avenue vibrant.

- Ay Anne selhaus agelhaus@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Anne Gelhaus at 408-200-1051.

Michael Van Every, president of Republic Urban Properties, stands on the site at Lincoln Avenue and Willow Street where his company recently broke ground on a mixed-use project that will house the developers’ offices. A third-generation San Josean, Van Every says he was motivated to move his offices from downtown in part to help maintain Lincoln Avenue’s vibrancy as a business district.

In moving the offices of Republic Urban Properties from downtown San Jose to downtown Willow Glen, developer Michael Van Every is making his already short commute that much shorter. Van Every lives within walking distance of the mixed-use developmen­t at Lincoln Avenue and Willow Street that will house his new offices once constructi­on is complete in late 2021 or early 2022.

Van Every and his wife lived in Willow Glen from 1995 to 2004 and moved back with their young son in 2015 after 10 years in San Jose’s Evergreen area.

“The purpose of being there the second time around is that we want to park our car on the weekends and not worry about doing anything but going down to the Avenue,” Van Every says.

Besides the practical aspects of the new office space, Van Every says he was motivated to make the move to help maintain Lincoln Avenue’s vibrancy as a business district. The developer is a third-generation San Josean who attended St. Christophe­r Elementary School in Willow Glen.

“We’ve been longtime Avenue supporters, back to my childhood,” he says. “It broke my heart that we haven’t had this site developed into something special.”

Van Every says his mixeduse developmen­t, which recently broke ground at 1096 Lincoln Ave., was inspired by the architectu­ral design he saw on a trip to San Miguel de Allende, a city in Mexico that is known for Baroque Spanish architectu­re that dates back to the colonial era.

The two-story, 18,700-square-foot building will include an as-yetto-be-named restaurant, which the developer says he envisions as a spot for date nights to family outings.

“It’s becoming clear it could also be a destinatio­n like The Table,” he says, referencin­g the popular restaurant on the opposite corner of Lincoln and Willow. “Everything works well in Willow Glen; we’re trying to find out what’s missing.”

As one of 13 business districts in San Jose, Van Every contends that Willow Glen is a destinatio­n in and of itself.

“Business districts give identity to cities,” he adds. “When you say ‘Willow Glen, San Jose,’ it connotes history and prosperity.”

While he’s concerned about the small businesses that are closing during the pandemic, Van Every says he expects Willow Glen not only to bounce back but to pick up the slack for other areas of San Jose whose economic recovery might not be as quick.

“I’m very, very confident that the Avenue will evolve,” he adds. “That’s why we’re leaving downtown.”

Besides supporting his local restaurant­s and retailers, Van Every is working with local artists and art groups in cities where his company has major developmen­ts. In 2019 he hosted “Monday Night Live,” San Jose Stage Company’s annual fundraisin­g show, and more than 50 profession­al Bay Area artists currently have works on display in a COVID-SAFE Art Walk and Expo at Republic Square at Livermore.

In San Jose, Van Every says his goal is to help develop a city that has space for artists to make a living.

“Whatever I can do for the local arts community, my goal is to be a leader,” he adds.

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COURTESY OF PRXDIGITAL The site at Lincoln Avenue and @illow Street is soon to be home to the offices of Republic Urban Properties, the company developing the property, as well as a yet-to-be-named restaurant. Developer Michael Van Every, a @illow Glen resident, says the restaurant could become a destinatio­n dining spot like The Table, located just across the street.

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