San Jose hotel is poised to benefit from SJSU student housing deal

SAN JOSE — A landmark downtown San Jose hotel is poised to benefit from the sale of one of its two towers for SJSU student housing — and a new restaurant, lounge and other amenities are also in the works after the deal.

The Signia by Hilton San Jose, now a 541-room hotel, is eyeing significant upgrades in the wake of a $113 million deal whereby a Bay Area real estate firm bought the hotel’s former southern tower as a crucial step to transform the highrise into housing for San Jose State University students.

The hotel, which is owned by a group headed up by Bay Area business executive Sam Hirbod, now has a greatly improved occupancy level after dropping in size from the previous 805 rooms to a smaller — yet still very large — hotel with 500-plus rooms at 170 South Market Street in downtown San Jose.

Signia by Hilton San Jose hotel at 170 South Market Street in downtown San Jose. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)

“We believe the Signia is right-sized,” Hirbod said Monday. “It’s still the largest in the area and has the biggest meeting space. We plan to continue its tradition of being the most upscale business travel and group hotel in Silicon Valley.”

As part of these plans to keep the momentum going: new amenities in the Signia by Hilton San Jose.

“We plan to add other services such as a Business Club Lounge, an additional restaurant, and when the business environment supports it, a health spa,” Hirbod said. “The restaurant and lounge will be part of the immediate plan.”

The new lounge and restaurant are expected to come online sometime during 2024, most likely in the second half of next year.

“541 rooms would still be a major hotel,” said Alan Reay, president of Irvine-based Atlas Hospitality Group, which tracks the California lodging market. “I believe it would still be the largest hotel in Silicon Valley and a very important player” in the local hotel sector.

Aerial view of Spartan Village on the Paseo, a San Jose State University student housing complex on South Market Street in downtown San Jose, concept. The Signia by Hilton hotel is visible to the left. (San Jose State University)
Aerial view of Spartan Village on the Paseo, a San Jose State University student housing complex on South Market Street in downtown San Jose, concept. The Signia by Hilton hotel is visible to the left. (San Jose State University)

Hirbod’s group sold the 264-room southern tower of the hotel to Throckmorton Partners for about $73 million. The overall deal package is $113 million after including items such as the renovation of the just-sold tower to prepare it for 700 to 800 students who will live in the future SJSU housing starting in the fall of 2024.

The several hundred SJSU students are expected to create a more vibrant and lively economic scene throughout downtown San Jose, especially in the Signia Hilton’s vicinity.

SJSU logo on the upper level of Spartan Village on the Paseo, a San Jose State University student housing complex on South Market Street in downtown San Jose, concept. (San Jose State University)
SJSU logo on the upper level of Spartan Village on the Paseo, a San Jose State University student housing complex on South Market Street in downtown San Jose, concept. (San Jose State University)

The sale of a tower with that many hotel rooms is the equivalent of removing an entire hotel of decent size from downtown San Jose.

“The lower number of rooms in San Jose should result in higher occupancy for other hotels,” Reay said.

As an additional benefit, the prospect of fewer hotel rooms should result in higher per-night prices for the remaining hotels in downtown San Jose and nearby markets — if demand remains steady or increases.

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