A new San Jose housing development that could replace a small shopping center is being eyed near a BART station.
SAN JOSE — A new residential development in San Jose near a BART stop could replace a shopping center with hundreds of homes, plans on file with city officials show.
Pan-Cal filed the proposal in a fashion that suggests the developer would use a streamlined approval process for housing under the rules sketched out in SB 330, the planning documents show. The development of 210 homes that’s been proposed by Pan-Cal would occur on several parcels, according to city and county documents.
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