Downtown San Jose office tower awaits city approval amid tech slump

(Steinberg Hart) A 15-story office tower totaling 910,000 square feet, located at 250 Stockton Avenue in downtown San Jose, concept.

SAN JOSE — An eye-catching office tower proposed for a prime site in downtown San Jose near the future footprint of Google’s transit village awaits final city approval even as the tech slump haunts the region.

The 15-story office highrise would sprout on the edges of a new neighborhood that Google has been eyeing near the SAP Center and Diridon train station in downtown San Jose.

The tower development site is located at 250 Stockton Avenue between Julian Street and West Santa Clara

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