6 projects in the remaking of San Jose's downtown
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San Jose State University has leased the south tower of the Signia Hilton and said it plans to buy the building. The university will use the tower to house 700 to 800 students starting next fall, with amenities including an expansive dining area and a community kitchen, a fitness center, a games room, co-learning spaces and a study lounge in the sky bridge, SJSU said.
Some recent reports on changes downtown, with links to full articles: 1/ Spartan Village on the Paseo. San Jose State University has leased the south tower of the Signia Hilton and said it plans to buy the building. The university will use the tower to house 700 to 800 students starting next fall, with amenities including an expansive dining area and a community kitchen, a fitness center, a games room, co-learning spaces and a study lounge in the sky bridge, SJSU said.
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