Developers plan to preserve parts of the historic building.
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Bo Town, a permanently closed Chinese and Vietnamese seafood restaurant, is slated for demolition ahead of a new mixed-use property in downtown San Jose. On Tuesday, San Jose City Council members unanimously approved a 30-story mixed-use structure that will replace the historic building at 409 South 2nd Street, which formerly housed Bo Town restaurant from the early 1990s to 2019.
The building itself is much older and dates to 1967, according to San Jose Historic Resources Inventory. Among its prominent features is its mid-century architectural design known as Googie. The style is best known for drawing
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