The Mercury News

Developer beefs up San Jose hotel plans

Shortage of lodging in the region inspires addition of more than 50 units to design

- By George Avalos gavalos@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> Plans have expanded for a hotel tower that would sprout on a choice site in downtown San Jose, a short distance from a planned Adobe Systems campus expansion and proposed Google transit village.

A 19-story hotel being eyed for 8 N. Almaden Blvd. and West Santa Clara Street in San Jose originally was expected to have 220 rooms. But a newly submitted set of proposals by project developer KT Urban calls for a 272-room hotel, complete with a rooftop restaurant.

“The Silicon Valley hotel market looks strong enough

to support this kind of expansion,” Alan Reay, president of Irvine-based Atlas Hospitalit­y Group, which tracks California’s lodging market, said Monday.

One reason the market is robust: Rooms in the region — and San Jose in particular — are tough to come by during the week.

“I was just talking to somebody who is developing a hotel in San Jose, and they said it’s very difficult to find rooms during the week,” Reay said.

Tech-related business travelers are driving the demand during the week, lodging experts said.

“Rooms in San Jose are going for $300 to $500 a night Monday through Thursday for business-class hotels,” Reay said. “Friday through Sunday, if there’s not a game at Levi’s Stadium, prices are usually $100 to $300 a night.”

Experts tout the proposed hotel site as a favorable location, with a fresh cluster of hotels near the SAP Entertainm­ent complex and the future Google and Adobe developmen­ts.

Just down the street, AC Hotel by Marriott opened a 210-room hotel in early 2017. A dual-brand Marriott totaling 311 rooms — and 19 for-sale residentia­l condominiu­ms — is being planned on the other side of the SAP Center and train station at West Julian Street and Stockton Avenue. And the 19-story hotel proposed by KT Urban would be built next to the iconic Hotel De Anza.

The new hotel tower at Almaden and Santa Clara could potentiall­y open sometime in 2021. In addition to a rooftop restaurant with the potential for far-reaching views, the new

hotel would also contain a fitness center and other amenities, city planning documents show.

“This is a great location,” said Bob Staedler, principal executive with Silicon Valley Synergy, a land use and planning consultanc­y. “It’s an easy walk to the SAP arena, it’s right off Highway 87. It would be part of a cluster of hotels. Hotel operators like to be near other hotels.”

Cupertino-based KT Urban didn’t want to discuss the expansion plans on Monday. However, Reay suggested that the company that KT Urban anticipate­s would operate the hotel could have requested the 24 percent increase in the number of rooms.

“At 272 rooms, this is going to be a full service hotel,” Reay said. “There’s a high likelihood that the hotel company’s preference­s were a factor behind increasing this to 272 rooms.”

 ?? C2K ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING ?? A 19-story project eyed for 8N. Almaden Blvd. and West Santa Clara Street in San Jose calls for a 272-room hotel, complete with a rooftop restaurant.
C2K ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING A 19-story project eyed for 8N. Almaden Blvd. and West Santa Clara Street in San Jose calls for a 272-room hotel, complete with a rooftop restaurant.
 ?? C2K ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING ?? The hotel is being planned for a prime site, a short distance from a future Google transit village and a pending expansion of the Adobe Systems campus.
C2K ARCHITECTU­RE RENDERING The hotel is being planned for a prime site, a short distance from a future Google transit village and a pending expansion of the Adobe Systems campus.

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