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San Jose's first sanctioned homeless encampment is opening next month following site construction delays.
UPDATED: December 26, 2023 at 4:02 PM PST SAN JOSE — A motel in downtown San Jose has been bought by real estate allies who intend to convert the property into a complex to house homeless people.
The San Jose City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to add five more motels for temporary housing for those experiencing homelessness. Kristi Noem taken to hospital by ambulance: What ...
San Jose is transferring ownership of a former motel rife with issues to the Santa Clara County Housing Authority, with plans to convert it from temporary homeless housing to permanent apartments.
As of December, San Jose has received roughly $74 million from a state program to acquire four local motels and convert them into at least 281 transitional or permanent housing units for homeless ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The former Pavilion Inn was, until its closing, a basic motel sandwiched by two major freeways in North San Jose. In less than a year, it could be the first step toward a stable ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A San Jose police standoff with an armed suspect at a motel ended peacefully on Monday. Police and tactical teams swarmed the Caravelle Inn & Suites at N. 1st and East Rosemary ...
Hotel development has slowed in both the Bay Area and throughout California, according to a report released by Atlas ...
A group of buyers led by Van Tron paid $6.4 million for the Palm Tree Inn Motel at 2724 Monterey Road, the San Jose Mercury News reported.
San Jose scored nearly $20 million in state funds to transform a motel downtown into homeless housing, as Gov. Gavin Newsom awarded his last Homekey grants of 2022. The $19.9 million will allow ...