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Mixed-use complex in S.J. moves ahead after deal

Stevens Creek Promenade is expected to have big impact

- By George Avalos gavalos@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE » A big mixed-use complex in west San Jose has chugged forward with the purchase of properties the project’s developers need to build a new office, housing, and retail center on Stevens Creek Boulevard.

An affiliate linked to Miramar Capital Group has bought a choice site on Stevens Creek Boulevard between Palace Drive and Kiely Boulevard that will provide the land for the developmen­t of the project, according to Santa Clara County public records.

Stevens Creek Promenade, as the developmen­t is known, is expected to dramatical­ly change that section of western San Jose by adding modern offices that could be suitable for a tech company, as well as new homes, including affordable residences, and local retail outlets.

Santa Monica-based Miramar Capital Group, acting through affiliate MPG Stevens Creek Owner, paid $54.5 million for the property, county documents show.

“It’s exciting to see such a well-capitalize­d group like Miramar take a strong interest in this part of San Jose,” said Bob Staedler, principal executive with Silicon Valley Synergy, a land-use consultanc­y. “Miramar’s involvemen­t is a good sign that this project is going to get developed.”

Stevens Creek Promenade is expected to add at least 233,000 square feet of office space, up to 582 residentia­l units, of which 88 would be affordable dwellings, along with about 10,000 square feet of groundfloo­r retail.

“This is an excellent project,” Staedler said.

The seller was an affiliate of Fortbay, a Los Gatos-based developmen­t firm that steered the project through the city approval process. The Fortbay affiliate paid $53 million in 2016 to obtain the developmen­t site.

The project also fits into ongoing efforts to greatly upgrade with new developmen­t ventures the long corridor of Stevens Creek Boulevard and San Carlos Street.

“Stevens Creek and San Carlos have a lot of developmen­t potential,” Staedler said. “It’s not going to happen overnight, but there is a lot of interest in this area.”

In the middle of the corridor are Westfield Valley Fair and Santana Row, two iconic malls that are commerce hubs in the area.

At the west end are digital hubs whose primary occupant is tech titan Apple.

Downtown San Jose is at the east end of this corridor, where search giant Google plans a mixed-use neighborho­od, savvy developer Jay Paul is building and planning new tech campuses, developers Urban Community, Westbank, and Urban Catalyst are eying an array of projects, and Adobe is constructi­ng a new office tower.

All of this developmen­t interest means a project such as Stevens Creek Promenade could provide a significan­t increase in activity in the corridor.

San Jose city officials approved the Promenade project in 2019. The time frame for a constructi­on start wasn’t immediatel­y known. Miramar Capital didn’t respond to a request for a comment about the situation.

“This project fits the vision of a vibrant developmen­t where people can live, work, and play in an urban village setting,” San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo and Vice Mayor Chappie Jones stated in a February 2019 memo about the project. “It will also serve as a catalyst for future growth along Stevens Creek Boulevard.”

 ?? WREN STUDIO, KTGY ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING ?? Stevens Creek Promenade, a mixed-use developmen­t in San Jose at 4300 Stevens Creek Blvd., will include an office building, residentia­l buildings and ground-floor retail.
WREN STUDIO, KTGY ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING Stevens Creek Promenade, a mixed-use developmen­t in San Jose at 4300 Stevens Creek Blvd., will include an office building, residentia­l buildings and ground-floor retail.

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