100-plus homes are being eyed on north San Jose office building site

SAN JOSE — A big housing development is being eyed at an office site in north San Jose, fresh signs of the shifting nature of the area’s real estate sector in a post-coronavirus economy.

A veteran San Jose real estate firm has floated a preliminary proposal to build more than 100 residences at the corner of North First Street and Trimble Road in San Jose, documents on file with city planners show.

Location of of a proposed residential development at 2611 and 2635 North First Street near Trimble Road in north San Jose, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)
Location of of a proposed residential development at 2611 and 2635 North First Street near Trimble Road in north San Jose, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. (Google Maps)

Valley Oak Partners wants to build townhomes on a 4.9-acre parcel with addresses of 2611 and 2635 North First Street in San Jose, according to the city planning files.

A 107-unit development consisting of townhouses would be built at that site, the city files show. The plans were filed as a preliminary proposal to gauge the reaction of local residents, political leaders and San Jose planners to the development concept.

“This site makes a lot of sense to be redeveloped as a housing project,” said Bob Staedler, principal executive with Silicon Valley Synergy, a land-use consultancy.

Numerous tech companies have scaled back their office footprints, a retrenchment that has triggered rising vacancies for office space.

That, in turn, has created opportunities to convert office properties — including office towers in some instances — into residential development sites.

A housing development at the First and Trimble intersection would be located in the heart of north San Jose, an area rich with tech employment and office hubs.

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