New downtown San Jose hotel near Google village starts with demolition

(BDE Architects) Rooftop lounge at Keystone, a downtown San Jose hotel totaling 176 rooms at 491, 493 and 497 West San Carlos Street and 270 Josefa Street, concept. Keystone, a 176-unit Marriott TownePlace Suites hotel at 491, 493 and 497 West San Carlos Street and 270 Josefa Street in downtown San Jose, concept. (BDE Architects)

SAN JOSE — A project to build a new downtown San Jose hotel has officially gotten underway with demolition work for the 176-room lodging complex that would sprout near the footprint of Google’s proposed transit village.

The hotel has landed $48 million in construction financing from Poppy Bank, according

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