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Huge Cupertino village seeks residents, shops, offices, retail

Project, called The Rise, would be at site of former Vallco Mall

- By George Avalos gavalos@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

CUPERTINO >> Developers of a proposed village of homes, shops, restaurant­s, entertainm­ent hubs and offices in Cupertino where the Vallco Mall once stood now are seeking residents and tenants after years of litigation and opposition.

The Rise is the name of a vast and ambitious neighborho­od, rich with greenery and open space, that developers hope will replace the dead and demolished mall in the coming years.

“We really want to do something special with this 50-acre site in the heart of Silicon Valley,” said Reed Moulds, a managing director with Sand Hill Property Co., the company that intends to build the neighborho­od slated to be Cupertino's new town square.

Sand Hill Property hopes that the name of the developmen­t will reflect the innovation culture of Silicon Valley.

“The Rise is born from the global capital of innovation,” Moulds said. “Silicon Valley has changed the way the world lives, and The Rise aspires to fundamenta­lly change how Silicon Valley lives.”

The developmen­t has been engulfed in controvers­y and litigation in recent years. Some residents have attempted to block the project over concerns it could unleash brutal new traffic jams. Further conflicts arose when a neighborho­od group, Friends of Better Cupertino, filed a lawsuit that claimed the project didn't qualify for a streamline­d approval process

under rules laid out by a state law known as SB 35.

Ultimately, project proponents were able to navigate past an array of legal and procedural roadblocks, although a fresh challenge has arisen.

The most recent major obstacle is the removal of toxic contaminat­ion from chemicals that have laced the soil because of the operation of a Sears automotive shop and dry cleaning establishm­ents on the site. Sand Hill Property is moving forward with remediatio­n of the contaminat­ion.

But now the project is pushing ahead.

The developers said they have hired commercial real estate brokerage firms to market both the retail and the offices. Lockehouse Real Estate Group and Newmark are handling the retail and Cushman & Wakefield is seeking office tenants.

The Rise will include 429,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainm­ent space and 1.97 million square feet of office and laboratory space.

The offices will cater to both tech and life science companies, which have become a major driver of demand for office space in the

Bay Area lately.

Plus the project will include about 2,400 housing units, of which 1,200 are slated to be affordable residences.

The affordable units will have a different mix than prior versions of the project, Moulds said. Previously, about 75% of the affordable units were expected to be studios, and 25% would be one-, two- or three-bedroom units. Now about 640 of the affordable units, or 53%, will be one-, two- or threebedro­om units, and 560 affordable units, or 47%, will be studios, Moulds said.

“People will have a full suite of housing options, including market-rate and affordable,” Moulds said. “There will be options for all income levels.”

Sand Hill Property believes it can begin excavation and other work this year that needs to take place before major constructi­on begins. In 2023, Sand Hill aims to push ahead with the vertical elements of the huge new neighborho­od.

Still, plenty of work will be required before the project can reach a visible constructi­on phase, Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul said.

“I fully expect there will

be a slew of work to be done at the jurisdicti­onal level,” Paul said. “Water, electricit­y, sewage, transit infrastruc­ture must all be addressed.”

The remediatio­n of the contaminat­ion is a key part of the process, the mayor said. Santa Clara County health officials are supervisin­g the cleanup.

“We have been concerned about the soil contaminat­ion cleanup. We want to be fair to the applicant, but we also want to be sure that the environmen­t is safe for everyone,” Paul said.

One of the major features of the project is a “green roof” that will be the primary component of the 40 acres of open space planned within the developmen­t.

“The green roof concept will extend to just about every part of this project,” Moulds said. “The idea is to make this a destinatio­n for the community.”

The project will be built in phases over several years, according to Sand Hill.

The first phase will feature 350,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and entertainm­ent uses, along with 800 homes and numerous open spaces, Moulds said. Offices won't appear until

later phases of the project.

“This is exactly what the community has been telling us to do,” Moulds said. “They want to see the dining,

entertainm­ent, shopping and housing first. They want to see elements that they don't have in the area right now.”

 ?? SAND HILL PROPERTY CO., RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS ?? An artist's rendering depicts a plaza and gathering areas of The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t plan consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops and green spaces.
SAND HILL PROPERTY CO., RAFAEL VINOLY ARCHITECTS An artist's rendering depicts a plaza and gathering areas of The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t plan consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops and green spaces.
 ?? ?? The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, aerial view, concept. The Apple Park tech campus is visible in the upper right.
The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, aerial view, concept. The Apple Park tech campus is visible in the upper right.
 ?? ?? Entrance area of The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, concept.
Entrance area of The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, concept.
 ?? ?? Green Roof at The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, concept.
Green Roof at The Rise, a mixed-use Cupertino developmen­t consisting of homes, restaurant­s, shops, entertainm­ent centers, and green spaces, concept.

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