
"Urban Community, the real estate firm that Dillabough and Arrillaga head, aims to bulldoze the building as part of a project to develop eye-catching housing towers at and near the site. Construction hasn't begun, however. For now, the building remains empty and its roof has caved in, according to city officials and this news organization's review of Google aerial maps of the property."
"City code enforcement staff, Dillabough, and Arrillaga appeared before the San Jose Appeals Hearing Board on Nov. 13 to discuss the situation at 98 East San Salvador and other sites owned by the real estate executives. Dillabough and Arrillaga have taken some steps to address the blight, city officials said. They (the property owners) have security trying to keep up with the night activity, according to posted minutes of the Nov. 13 appeals board meeting."
An affiliate controlled by Gary Dillabough and Jeff Arrillaga owns the vacant building at 98 East San Salvador St. in downtown San Jose. The building shows blighted conditions, including a caved-in roof visible on recent aerial maps. Urban Community plans to bulldoze the structure as part of a proposal for eye-catching housing towers, but construction has not started. City code enforcement staff and the owners met at the San Jose Appeals Hearing Board on Nov. 13 to address the property and other sites. Owners have added security to deter nighttime activity and unauthorized entry, and face rising fines if violations continue.
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