The Sunnyvale Sun

City Council OKs combined condo, hotel plan

- By Maggie Angst mangst@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

A new building combining hotel rooms with residentia­l condominiu­ms in one of San Jose’s most sought after neighborho­ods will be the first of its kind in the city and in step with the vision considered for the area around Diridon Station.

The San Jose City Council has unanimousl­y approved plans submitted by Dallas-based Kade Developmen­t to build a ninestory building — featuring a 303-room hotel and 19 condominiu­m units on the top floors — on the corner of Stockton Avenue and Julian Street.

The developmen­t will be in one of the city’s most rapidly transformi­ng areas, just blocks from the SAP Center, Diridon train station, bus rapid transit on the Alameda and Google’s proposed transit village.

Kade Developmen­t bought the vacant 0.86acre site from the San Jose Redevelopm­ent Agency for $4 million in 2018, according to Santa Clara County property records.

“This is very exciting,” Mayor Sam Liccardo said during the council meeting. “I look forward to seeing the shovel hit the ground.”

Condominiu­m residents and hotel guests will enter the building through separate lobbies but will share amenities such as an indoor pool and fitness center. A rooftop deck and common area on the building’s top floor will be reserved for condo residents.

The hotel will be dualbrande­d as a Courtyard and Residence Inn by Marriott.

The 19 condominiu­ms will be one- and two-bedroom units ranging from 806 to 2,229 square feet. The building also will have a three-story undergroun­d parking garage with 129 spaces for residents and guests.

Erik Schoennaue­r, a land-use consultant representi­ng Kade Developmen­t, said the project not only allows the developer to reap profits early from the sale of the condos but also achieves the city’s vision for the area around Diridon Station.

“The city’s Diridon Station Area plan envisions a vibrant urban, mixeduse environmen­t bringing more people together doing different things and adding vitality to the public streets,” Schoennaue­r said. “This project fulfills that vision.”

The project will provide up to 50 new jobs and generate up to $2.4 million annually in new tax revenue for the city, according to Schoennaue­r.

In addition to the new building, the developer has vowed to install a new crosswalk at the intersecti­on of Julian and Stockton and provide a new bike lane on the north side of Julian east of Stockton.

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