San Jose nonprofit raised $3M for landmark tower—now there’s little left and no progress - Local News Matters
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San Jose nonprofit raised $3M for landmark tower—now there’s little left and no progress - Local News Matters
A SILICON VALLEY NONPROFIT raised more than $3.3 million to build a towering art installation in downtown San Jose — but the group’s funding has dwindled to about $35,000 and the project never got off the ground.Since 2017, Urban Confluence executive director Steve Borkenhagen has touted a plan to create a landmark in the city’s downtown core to draw visitors and tourists. The nonprofit’s leaders likened the monument to San Jose’s equivalent of …
San José Approves PATH Project at 1921 & 1927 West San Carlos Street
SV@Home celebrates the City of San José’s unanimous approval of PATH Villas at Buena Vista, a deeply affordable housing development in the heart of the West San Carlos Urban Village. Image: Architectural Renderings for 1921 West San Carlos Street, Drawing by DAHLIN Earlier this month, SV@Home joined fellow advocates and community partners at San José City Hall to voice strong support for PATH Villas at Buena Vista—a 100% affordable housing devel…
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