San Jose Planning Commission gives KT Urban unanimous approval for Woz Way mixed-use project

June 10, 2021, San Jose, Calif. – Cupertino-based KT Urban, a real estate development and investment company, received unanimous approval from the San Jose Planning Commission to move forward with Woz Way Offices, a 1.8M-square foot, mixed-use office development located at 280 Woz Way in San Jose. Working with Portland-based C2K Architecture, KT Urban plans to build two 20-story towers housing 6,000 square feet of retail and 30,000 square feet of outdoor terraces over multiple levels.

 

“The Woz Way project is an iconic development that will serve as the southern gateway into Downtown San Jose. The corporate signage potential here is unparalleled due to the visibility along Highway 280/87 as well as the airport approach,” said Shawn Milligan, partner at KT Urban. “Downtown San Jose is the ideal location as it offers tech companies the ability to scale like no other submarket in Silicon Valley, lies in close proximity to a concentration of world-class talent, and provides easy access to convenient transit alternatives.”

 

The 2.93-acre site will include four levels of parking below grade and four above grade for a total of 1,215 spaces. Ideally located near the San Jose McEnery convention center, the Children’s Discovery Museum, and several light rail stations, as well as entrances to Hwy 280 and Hwy 87, this transit-oriented project is not yet scheduled for groundbreaking.

 

About KT Urban

Based in Cupertino, KT Urban is a real estate and development and investment company that leverages its residential, commercial, and industrial experience to create transformative suburban, urban, and downtown development projects. Utilizing an experienced management team and strong financial network to acquire and develop quality projects in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, the company has a proven track record of delivering results. To learn more, visit https://kturban.com/.

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