Downtown San Jose housing tower with nearly 400 homes gets revamp

SAN JOSE — The plan for a proposed San Jose housing tower that would contain several hundred homes is being revamped with a brighter look, a design change for which the project’s developer is seeking a fresh set of city approvals.

The tower, known as Echo, is being developed by real estate firm Urban Catalyst at the corner of North Fourth Street and East St. John Street downtown.

Urban Catalyst has headed back to the city to seek approvals for the new look and changed exterior.

“We have redesigned the exterior skin of the Echo building,” Erik Hayden, Urban Catalyst’s founder and managing partner. “We always strive to incorporate best-in-class

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