The Mercury News

Constructi­on on San Jose tower project for new mega-campus to begin this fall

“This will be unlike anything ever built before in downtown San Jose.”

- By George Avalos gavalos@bayareanew­sgroup.com

SAN JOSE >> A new downtown San Jose office tower is expected to begin constructi­on in autumn, marking the beginning of a mega-campus envisioned by developer Jay Paul Co. for the urban core of the Bay Area’s largest city.

The office tower is expected to total 800,000 square feet and would sprout at 200 Park Ave. near the corner of South Almaden Boulevard in downtown San Jose, according to Jay Paul and a principal marketing agent for the project, Phil Mahoney, executive vice chairman with Newmark Knight Frank, a commercial real estate firm.

“This will be unlike anything ever built before in downtown San Jose,” Mahoney said Tuesday.

In two transactio­ns on June 7, Jay Paul Co. paid $100 mil

lion for 200 Park Ave. and an adjacent site at 282 S. Almaden Blvd., plunking down $50 million on each parcel. Mark Schmidt, senior managing director with the San Jose office of commercial real estate firm CBRE, and Mahoney arranged the property purchases.

Those deals were conducted 11 months after Jay Paul Co. paid $283.5 million in July 2018 for nearly all of Cityview Plaza, a vast mixed-use complex right across Park Avenue that’s ripe for a massive redevelopm­ent and creation of a dramatic new office campus geared towards tech titans.

“It will probably be in the early fall when we start constructi­on” on the office tower at 200 Park Ave., Mahoney said.

Jay Paul Co. believes the Cityview Plaza redevelopm­ent and the upcoming tower at Park Avenue and South Almaden Boulevard across the street would work in synergy with each other.

“This is going to be a single developmen­t,” Matt Lituchy, chief investment officer with Jay Paul Co., said in a recent interview about the company’s latest purchases in downtown San Jose.

Jay Paul’s ambitions for a coordinate­d campus could be enhanced by the city of San Jose’s plans to create and nurture a pedestrian-friendly boulevard that would encourage people to meander along Park Avenue.

The new tower would be the first office high rise in downtown San Jose built on a speculativ­e basis since the completion in 2010 of the Riverpark 2 tower a few blocks away on West San Carlos Street.

“It will be great to see Jay Paul get underway and start to unleash the potential of downtown,” said Bob Staedler, principal executive with Silicon Valley Synergy, a land use and planning consultanc­y.

Adobe, a cloud services tech titan, might wind up launching the first office tower in the city’s urban center since Riverpark 2 if it breaks ground by the end of July, as expected, on a new high rise to greatly expand its downtown San Jose headquarte­rs campus. But the Adobe tower would be built specifical­ly for the tech company, and wouldn’t fall into the speculativ­e developmen­t category.

Starting in the summer of 2018, Jay Paul Co. has struck deals to buy five key downtown San Jose properties for a headspinni­ng $659.5 million.

Cityview Plaza would potentiall­y contain 3.4 million square feet of office space, enough room for 17,000 to 23,000 workers, once it’s redevelope­d as a new tech campus. An 800,000-square-foot tower across the street at 200 Park Ave. would mean Jay Paul intends to develop 4.2 million square feet on the two sides of the street.

“We are getting a new generation of office buildings in downtown San Jose, and this tower will reflect that,” Mahoney said, referring to the project at 200 Park Ave.

 ?? GENSLER RENDERING ?? The downtown San Jose office tower at 200 Park Ave., will be 800,000square feet and is part of a coordinate­d office plan.
GENSLER RENDERING The downtown San Jose office tower at 200 Park Ave., will be 800,000square feet and is part of a coordinate­d office plan.

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