
By George Avalos, Bay Area News Group, The Mercury News; October 11, 2019
SAN JOSE — Google has formally submitted its proposal for a game-changing transit village in downtown San Jose whose name conjures up images of cutting-edge development and the spirit of a real estate frontier: “Downtown West.”
If built, the search giant’s transit-oriented community would add office buildings, homes, hotel rooms, restaurants, shops, entertainment sites, event spaces, cultural amenities, and green areas in an 80-acre development near the Diridon train station and the SAP Center.
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