Vespaio, a mixed-use complex in downtown San Jose near the proposed footprint of Google’s village, has landed its first retail tenants, offering hope of a revival of the area’s commerci…
SAN JOSE — Vespaio, a prominent mixed-use project in downtown San Jose near the site of Google’s village, has landed its first retail tenants, offering hope that the area’s commercial center is reviving despite the coronavirus.
Both of the retail leases are for ground-floor spaces in Vespaio, which is located around the corner from the footprint of Google’s mixed-use neighborhood of office buildings, homes, shops and restaurants near the Diridon train station and SAP Center. About a year ago, in January 2021, Hudson Cos. disclosed the first office tenant in the building, which is near the corner of Stockton Avenue near West Santa Clara Street.
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