Spark Social Brings Bay Area Food Truck Energy to San Jose's Creekside District
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Spark Social Brings Bay Area Food Truck Energy to San Jose's Creekside District
"Spark Social will occupy 75,000 square feet at 140 South Montgomery Street and will invest nearly one million dollars into the buildout while planning to generate up to 150 local jobs. You'll gain access to a full community hub that operates seven days a week. A daily-changing lineup of top Bay Area food trucks will join forces with a complete bar, a putt course, fire pits for evening hangs, and live music throughout the week."
"Spark Social adopts a vendor-friendly approach by charging flat daily or monthly fees instead of taking sales cuts. This setup mirrors successful farmers market models and helps small businesses thrive. The strategic placement steps away from SAP Center and Caltrain's Diridon Station and will draw crowds from games and commuters alike."
"An active events calendar will keep the energy high year-round. Expect pop-up retail spots and nonprofit programs to round out the offerings and support local creators. The Creekside District continues to evolve as part of the broader Downtown West vision for San Jose."
Spark Social is launching its second location in San Jose's Creekside District next spring, occupying 75,000 square feet at 140 South Montgomery Street. The venue will invest nearly one million dollars in buildout and create up to 150 local jobs. Operating seven days a week, it will feature a rotating lineup of Bay Area food trucks, a full bar, a putt course, fire pits, and live music. The space will host pop-up retail and nonprofit programs supporting local creators. Spark Social uses a vendor-friendly model charging flat fees rather than taking sales cuts, similar to farmers market structures. Located near Diridon Station and SAP Center, the venue positions itself to attract crowds from commuters and events. The Creekside District continues developing as part of San Jose's broader Downtown West vision.
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