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Building inspectors' strike slowing projects| Picketing by the inspectors has halted work at a downtown luxury condominium project and at an expansion of eBay's north campus | |
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| Nov.8 |
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Highest building between SF and LA Map The 88, as the 22-story project is called, opens in spring 2008 with 197 luxury high-rise units
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| Jun.20 |
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Bars to remain open an hour later| Restaurants, bars and nightclubs will be allowed to stay open an hour later under a trial program aimed at bringing an order to downtown streets | |
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| May.9 |
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High-Rise Condo Development Booming At least six high-rise condo projects under development. The 16-story City Heights building reserved at a price of around $1.7 million each
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| Aug.18 |
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No Longer-Free SJ Jazz Fest Opens| After 17 years of being the world's largest free jazz festival, organizers have decided to charge a fee | | |
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| Jun.25 |
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eBay meeting attracts thousands of users eBay Live, the annual user convention, is part seminar, part high school reunion and part revival meeting
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| Sep.8 |
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Medical Center announced closure| San Jose Medical Center closure by Dec. 1, 2004, is resulting in the loss of at least 450 jobs | |
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| Mar.12 |
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Free wireless Internet in public spaces 'Free Downtown WiFi' now makes it possible for people to use the Internet outdoors in 3 popular public spaces
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| Dec.12 |
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Latino Boycott Closes Some Businesses The statewide boycott is to protest the repeal of the law that would have allowed illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
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| Sep.16 |
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Move to Sell Booze at Gas Stations City Council voted to lift a ban on gas station beer and wine sales. The measure passed on a 6 to 4 vote
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| Aug.17 |
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257 condos to entice first-time buyers KB Home has built a multistory Midtown Plaza project on urban in-fill land
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| Jul.17 |
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New, independent orchestra formed Symphony Silicon Valley will play 6 concerts from October through June at San Jose's Center for the Performing Arts
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| Jul.16 |
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Cafe wants to be 'Hooters of coffee' Controversy is brewing over a cafe complete with scantily clad waitresses, a foosball machine and a macho motif
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Court Rules Against Intel in Spam Case
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| Jun.20 |
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Transportation Secretary makes speech Speaking to the Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley, Norm Mineta says the Valley needs help
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| Mar.27 |
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Agency Approves New Leases Redevelopment Agency has approved leases for two new stores, Artist & Craftsman Supply and Circle-A
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| Mar.21 |
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South Bay's first children's hospital Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital it would team up with Santa Clara Valley Medical Center to build the hospital
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| Feb.28 |
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Mayor dedicated seven-story garage A new parking garage includes a rooftop banquet center with panoramic views
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| Jan.9 |
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Bridge demolition to close lanes of I-880 Caltrans is to demolish the old Route 87 overcrossing in preparation for building a 6-lane structure
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| Aug.21 |
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245-unit affordable housing approved San Jose City Hall: The $60 million apartment complex will be built with a $15 million city subsidy
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| Jul.31 |
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Card club Bay 101 ordered to close
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| Jul.27 |
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Symphony to file for Chapter 11
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| Jun.4 |
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Bankruptcy looms for Symphony| A comeback attempt by the financially troubled Symphony has failed | | |
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| Mar.26 |
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$1 billion development project abandoned Palladium Company, a New York development company, is retiring from the retail, entertainment and residential project
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| Feb.21 |
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Cheney Talks Tech and Economy Vice President toured Tech Museum, before speaking to Silicon Valley executives
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Yahoo to cut 400 jobs
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| Oct.23 |
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SJ Symphony shut down The oldest orchestra west of the Mississippi has silenced its musicians and fired office staff
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| 2007 |
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| Jun.20 |
Bars to remain open an hour later| Restaurants, bars and nightclubs will be allowed to stay open an hour later under a trial program aimed at bringing an order to downtown streets | |
| 2003 |
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| Sep.16 |
Move to Sell Booze at Gas Stations City Council voted to lift a ban on gas station beer and wine sales. The measure passed on a 6 to 4 vote
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| Jul.16 |
Cafe wants to be 'Hooters of coffee' Controversy is brewing over a cafe complete with scantily clad waitresses, a foosball machine and a macho motif
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| 2003 |
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| Jun.20 |
Transportation Secretary makes speech Speaking to the Commonwealth Club of Silicon Valley, Norm Mineta says the Valley needs help
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| 2003 |
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| Jan.9 |
Bridge demolition to close lanes of I-880 Caltrans is to demolish the old Route 87 overcrossing in preparation for building a 6-lane structure
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| 2007 |
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| Nov.8 |
Highest building between SF and LA Map The 88, as the 22-story project is called, opens in spring 2008 with 197 luxury high-rise units
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| May.9 |
High-Rise Condo Development Booming At least six high-rise condo projects under development. The 16-story City Heights building reserved at a price of around $1.7 million each
| 2003 |
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| Aug.17 |
257 condos to entice first-time buyers KB Home has built a multistory Midtown Plaza project on urban in-fill land
| 2002 |
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| Aug.21 |
245-unit affordable housing approved San Jose City Hall: The $60 million apartment complex will be built with a $15 million city subsidy
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| 2003 |
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| Mar.21 |
South Bay's first children's hospital Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital it would team up with Santa Clara Valley Medical Center to build the hospital
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| 2003 |
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| Mar.27 |
Agency Approves New Leases Redevelopment Agency has approved leases for two new stores, Artist & Craftsman Supply and Circle-A
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| Feb.28 |
Mayor dedicated seven-story garage A new parking garage includes a rooftop banquet center with panoramic views
| 2002 |
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| Mar.26 |
$1 billion development project abandoned Palladium Company, a New York development company, is retiring from the retail, entertainment and residential project
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| 2007 |
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| Dec.7 |
Building inspectors' strike slowing projects| Picketing by the inspectors has halted work at a downtown luxury condominium project and at an expansion of eBay's north campus | |
| 2003 |
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| Dec.12 |
Latino Boycott Closes Some Businesses The statewide boycott is to protest the repeal of the law that would have allowed illegal immigrants to get driver's licenses
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| 2006 |
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| Aug.18 |
No Longer-Free SJ Jazz Fest Opens| After 17 years of being the world's largest free jazz festival, organizers have decided to charge a fee | | |
| 2003 |
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| Jul.17 |
New, independent orchestra formed Symphony Silicon Valley will play 6 concerts from October through June at San Jose's Center for the Performing Arts
| 2002 |
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| Jul.31 |
Card club Bay 101 ordered to close
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| Jul.27 |
Symphony to file for Chapter 11
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| Jun.4 |
Bankruptcy looms for Symphony| A comeback attempt by the financially troubled Symphony has failed | | |
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| 2004 |
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| Sep.8 |
Medical Center announced closure| San Jose Medical Center closure by Dec. 1, 2004, is resulting in the loss of at least 450 jobs | |
| 2001 |
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| Oct.23 |
SJ Symphony shut down The oldest orchestra west of the Mississippi has silenced its musicians and fired office staff
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| 2005 |
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| Jun.25 |
eBay meeting attracts thousands of users eBay Live, the annual user convention, is part seminar, part high school reunion and part revival meeting
| 2004 |
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| Mar.12 |
Free wireless Internet in public spaces 'Free Downtown WiFi' now makes it possible for people to use the Internet outdoors in 3 popular public spaces
| 2002 |
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| Feb.21 |
Cheney Talks Tech and Economy Vice President toured Tech Museum, before speaking to Silicon Valley executives
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