SAN JOSE — A big manufacturing and industrial complex proposed for empty land in San Jose that could accommodate hundreds of jobs is taking a key step forward.
The project would be built at 865 Embedded Way in San Jose, a site that consists of 10.2 acres of land, city planning documents show.
The development plans envision an “industrial manufacturing building” totaling about 121,400 square feet, according to the records on file at San Jose City Hall.
The project site is east of U.S. Highway 101 between that freeway’s interchanges with Hellyer Avenue and Silver Creek Valley Road.
It wasn’t clear how many people might work at the complex.
However, 299 parking spaces are expected to be adjacent to the completed building, the project plans show.
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Rockpoint, a private equity real estate investment firm, led a group that bought the property in 2022, paying $15.7 million in an all-cash deal, documents on file with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office show.
Boston-based Rockpoint, prior to the San Jose property purchase, had previously allied with real estate firm Oppidan to develop industrial sites in the United States.
It wasn’t immediately known from the planning documents when construction might start on the industrial manufacturing complex.
The development proposal was scheduled to be considered at an administrative hearing slated to be held on May 1 by the San Jose Planning Department’s top staffers.