KT Urban proposes transit-oriented mixed-use project in San Jose

Cupertino-based KT Urban has filed a site development permit with the City of San Jose for mixed-use office development.

Called Woz Way Offices, the 1.8-million-sq. ft. project will be built at 280 Woz Way in San Jose.

Working with C2K Architecture, KT Urban plans for the project feature two 20-story towers housing 6,000 sq. ft. of retail and 30,000 sq. ft. of outdoor terraces over multiple levels.

The 2.93-acre site will also include four levels of parking below grade and four above grade for a total of 1,215 spaces.

Located near the convention center, the Children’s Discovery Museum, and several light rail stations, as well as entrances to Hwy 280 and Hwy 87, the transit-oriented project is currently scheduled for groundbreaking in 2021.

California Construction News staff writer

Recent Posts

Anaheim Council expected to approve DisneylandForward plan on Tuesday

California Construction News staff writer DisneylandForward, a $1.9 billion expansion plan, is expected to receive…

1 day ago

Highway 1 to reopen by May 25; construction continues around the clock

California Construction News staff writer Highway 1, severely damaged by recent storms, is on track…

2 days ago

San Francisco awarded $37 million for affordable housing in the Mission

California Construction News staff writer San Francisco has been awarded more than $37.9 million from…

2 days ago

LA Metro completes five years of tunneling; addinig nine miles on D Line

Los Angeles Construction News staff writer The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) has…

2 days ago

Construction begins on 175 ‘sleeping cabins’ in Sacramento

California Construction News staff writer Construction has started on 175 state-provided small homes, also known…

3 days ago