SF assemblyman Matt Haney has high praise for downtown San Jose

For San Jose, it’s always nice to get compliments from a neighbor. And it’s even nicer when that neighbor happens to be state Assemblyman Matt Haney from San Jose’s fog-laden neighbor to the north.

“As a San Franciscan who represents downtown San Francisco and lives in downtown San Francisco, I’m both jealous and humbled by all you are doing here,” Haney said Friday morning at the San Jose Downtown Association’s annual meeting at the Signia by Hilton hotel.

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, left, Assemblymember Matt Haney, center, and San Jose Downtown Association CEO Alex Stettinski walk along South First Street in downtown San Jose on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

He had just heard statistics about downtown San Jose’s post-COVID recovery and efforts by the association, its partner organizations and the city to bring more people downtown, introduce new lighting elements to spruce things up and improve safety and bring services to the homeless.

“You’re bringing back downtown San Jose with creativity, teamwork, collaboration, joy, fun and arts,” said Haney, who chairs the Assembly committee on downtown recovery. “All of the things we’re trying to do in San Francisco and across the state. I think San Jose has a lot to share with the state.”

After the meeting, Haney took a walking tour of downtown with San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and Downtown Association CEO Alex Stettinski. They peeked in at the new San Jose State student housing in the former Signia annex and got a preview of Eos & Nyx, the impressive new restaurant that’s expected to open next month in the former Camera 12 space on the Paseo de San Antonio.

The group passed by some vacant storefronts as they made their way to Post Street and the Qmunity district, catering to the city’s LGBTQ+ crowd.

Curtis Manzano, general manager of 55 South cocktail lounge, listens as Pageboy salon owner Blair Carson talks to Assemblymember Matt Haney about the businesses on Post Street in downtown San Jose on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group)
Curtis Manzano, general manager of 55 South cocktail lounge, listens as Pageboy salon owner Blair Carson talks to Assemblymember Matt Haney about the businesses on Post Street in downtown San Jose on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Sal Pizarro/Bay Area News Group) 

Curtis Manzano, general manager of the 55 South cocktail lounge, and Blair Carson, owner of Pageboy salon, talked about efforts to revitalize the street with events (and, many hope, with a permanent closure between First Street and Lightston Alley).

“I love being part of this street. It’s one of my favorite streets downtown,” said Carson, whose salon had a grand re-opening this week to celebrate the addition of a retail component. “It’s the ‘queer district,’ but I think of it as a good representation of all of San Jose.”

Haney said the state needs to lead collectively and share solutions so cities aren’t left to figure out their recovery on their own.

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