A San Jose neighborhood will soon be the sight of an experiment to boost the region’s technology and artificial intelligence capabilities.
PG&E, a big developer and top San Jose officials are teaming up to spur eco-friendly housing towers in the city’s downtown.
San Jose officials want to recreate the success of downtown gathering spaces like San Pedro Square and Paseo de San Antonio by permanently closing off vehicle traffic in a third location.
MO Hospitality Group is expanding its San Jose restaurant portfolio with the upcoming opening of Eos & Nyx, a ...
The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors is set to have an Asian American majority for the first time, with Betty Duong ...
PG&E (NYSE:PCG) +1.1% in Wednesday's trading after unveiling plans to partner with real estate developer Westbank to build a zero-carbon data center and residential project in San Jose, California, to ...
San Jose residents have scored a win in their fight against a $1.2 billion proposal to expand Good Samaritan Hospital after ...
California utility giant PG&E Corp. plans to partner with a developer to build a zero-carbon data center and residential ...
Located in downtown San Jose, the project will develop three new data centers and upwards of 4,000 residential units. The partners shared the news alongside San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan at PG&E's 2024 ...