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This is a list of streets in San Jose, California, with descriptions, historic significance, and name origins. California State Route 85, known in part as the West Valley Freeway and the Stevens Creek Freeway. California State Route 87, known in part as the Guadalupe Freeway. California State Route 130, known in part as Mount Hamilton Road and ...
August 9, 2024 at 9:38 PM. SAN JOSE, Calif. - San Jose is welcoming several new businesses downtown on a temporary basis. The city's pop-up retail program aims to revitalize blighted areas, fill ...
Santana Row derives its name from Frank M. Santana, who served on San Jose's planning commission in the 1950s, who is also the namesake for the area's Frank M. Santana Park. The site was previously a Town and Country Village shopping center, which was the site of the first Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre from May 1977 to February 1985.
0747-2099. OCLC number. 145122249. Website. mercurynews .com. The Mercury News (formerly San Jose Mercury News, often locally known as The Merc) is a morning daily newspaper published in San Jose, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is published by the Bay Area News Group, a subsidiary of Media News Group which in turn is controlled ...
Little Saigon is a neighborhood of San Jose, California, located in East San Jose. It is a hub for Silicon Valley 's Vietnamese community and one of the largest Little Saigons in the world, [1] as San Jose has more Vietnamese residents than any city outside of Vietnam. [2] Vietnamese Americans and immigrants in San Jose make up ten percent of ...
SoFA (South First Area) is an arts, cultural, and entertainment district of Downtown San Jose, California.Home to numerous cultural institutions, art galleries, and theatre companies, including the Institute of Contemporary Art San José, the San José Opera, and the Silicon Valley Symphony, SoFA bills itself as "Silicon Valley's Creative District".
Downtown San José. / 37.33635; -121.89002. Downtown San José station [1] [2] is a proposed underground Bay Area Rapid Transit station underneath Santa Clara Street in Downtown San Jose, planned as part of Silicon Valley BART extension Phase II. The station would be co-located with the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority 's existing ...
By 1861, this thoroughfare became an early beneficiary of gas street lamps in San Jose. Fountain Alley has hosted commercial structures since the 1870s. The most prominent among these was an extension of the L-shaped McLaughlin and Ryland Building, positioned at the southeast corner of First and Santa Clara Streets.