Developer dumps offices, eyes housing, seeks San Jose property sale

SAN JOSE — A real estate company has scuttled a proposal to build a big office building at a prime San Jose site and has now pivoted to a plan for housing — even as it seeks to sell the property.

The flurry of activity, along with the switch to housing, is a reminder of the weak state of the Bay Area office market and the shift to residential projects.

335 South Winchester Boulevard in west San Jose, a restaurant site, shown within the outline. Boundaries are approximate.The potential development at 335 South Winchester Blvd. in San Jose is across the street from the Santana Row mixed-use neighborhood and around the corner from the Westfield Valley Fair mega mall.

An affiliate headed up by San Mateo-based HPL Development owns the 0.7-acre property, which was valued at $7.8 million as of January 2023, according to the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office.

The property is now for sale, according to a marketing brochure circulated by Alliance Bay Realty brokers Wendy Leung and Joe Bega.

Initially, an office building was proposed for the site but housing is now the latest plan for the property.

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