A veteran homebuilder is eyeing the development of more than 100 homes on the site of an older office and research building in north San Jose.
SAN JOSE — A veteran homebuilder is eyeing the development of more than 100 homes on the site of an older office and research building in north San Jose, a fresh example of a shifting Bay Area real estate market.
90 East Tasman Drive, an office and research building in north San Jose, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate. Property owners and developers have intensified their real estate recalculations because some tech companies have curbed their respective appetites for office space and scaled back their workplace footprints.
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