A mixed-use housing project with more than 300 homes, including dozens of affordable residences, is headed for a choice site next to a San Jose train stop.
SAN JOSE — A mixed-use development of more than 300 homes, including scores of affordable residences, could sprout on a choice site that currently serves as a parking lot next to a San Jose train stop, a new city report shows.
The housing would consist of 239 market-rate apartments in one of two buildings and 89 affordable apartments in an adjacent building on the project site at 605 Blossom Hill Road. Mixed-use transit-oriented development, elevated view, at 605 Blossom Hill Road in south San Jose, concept. “The proposed project would demolish approximately half of the existing surface parking and associated landscaping to construct a new six-story, market-rate, mixed-use building and a new five-story affordable residential building,” the draft report states.
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