Big housing complex near downtown San Jose adds some affordable units

SAN JOSE — A big apartment complex being eyed north of downtown San Jose and near Japantown is now expected to include affordable units, city documents show.

The residential development would sprout at 380 North First Street in San Jose, according to a city notice that a report is being prepared to assess the project’s impact on the environment.

The 118-unit development would be seven stories, according to city public filings.

7-story, 118-unit apartment complex at 380 North First Street in San Jose, concept. (Studio T-Square)

The project would bulldoze and replace a small office building and a surface parking lot that now occupy the property.

“This site is perfectly located in the middle of an urban residential neighborhood,” said Erik Schoennauer, a land-use consultant for the owner and developer of the site.

Schoennauer added that the project is within walking distance to “light rail, Ryland Park, San Pedro Square, and Japantown.”

Msasa Properties, an entity that is managed by Silicon Valley tech executive Mostafa Aghamiri, proposed the project.

An affiliate managed by Aghamiri bought the property in July 2022, paying $5.3 million for the site, according to documents on file with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office.

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