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Barry Swenson, the groundbreaking developer who reshaped the city’s skyline and became a household name, has died at age 85.
SAN JOSE — A residential project near a San Jose train hub will switch to all-affordable housing and fewer units to improve the odds it will land state tax credits and construction financing.
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SAN JOSE — The head of a San Jose-based tech staffing firm was sentenced Monday to one year and two months in federal prison ...
Many of Silicon Valley's most prominent tech leaders have embraced President Donald Trump in his second term. SAN JOSE, Calif ...
It's a quiet drive heading down Carter Avenue in San Jose's Kooser neighborhood, where single-story homes line the sleepy city corner. The long stretch of road, just off California state Route 85, ...
The special election to fill the vacant district 3 city council seat in San Jose is now headed for a recount. It's still unclear who will take on Gabby Chavez-Lopez in a June runoff election. Anthony ...
Though people join the San Jose Garden Club to learn more about horticulture and to visit local gardens and nurseries, a big ...
Acclaimed San Jose developer and owner of the building company Swenson Builders, Barron “Barry” Swenson, died on Saturday at the age of 85 after a lifetime of constructing many of the South Bay’s ...
In January, the Palo Alto school board met to discuss requiring high schoolers to take courses covering the displacement of ...
The mayor of the Silicon Valley city has proposed arresting people who don’t accept offers of shelter. It’s the latest sign ...