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Downtown San Jose DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE San Jose State University students significantly Pedestrian Count Key Findings impact pedestrian volumes when school is in San Jose Downtown Association (SJDA) has session. 60% of recorded pedestrians around conducted pedestrian counts as a means the university are between the ages of 15-30. to measure the success of downtown’s economic growth. Over the course of a year from June 2015, December 2015, and April 2016, pedestrian counts were There tends to be more pedestrian traffic conducted throughout eight locations. overall during summer months. Winter months This schedule allowed us to chart seasonal see a general slowdown in pedestrian activity, differences in downtown San Jose - San except in select locations nearPlaza de Cesar Jose State University students, summertime Chavez. Christmas in the Park and Ice Rink events and festivals, sports and concert events contribute to this trend. seasons and Christmas in the Park, among others. The information derived from these counts furthers SJDA’s advocacy, business San Pedro Street, Santa Clara Street west of development, street life and downtown 1st Street, and 1st Street between Santa Clara activation goals. and San Fernando Streets have the highest consistent pedestrian volumes downtown. SoFA District experiences lower pedestrian volumes compared to downtown on average. However, this is expected to grow in the coming years due to an estimated1,300 units of upcoming residential development. People age 0-14 make up to 6% of pedestrians recorded throughout downtown except at Paseo de San Antonio between Market and 1st Streets, where the figure reaches11% during the winter months. People ages 65+ make Full report can be found online at sjdowntown.com up to 5% of pedestrians recorded throughout downtown. For more information contact Nate Echeverria, [email protected] Business Development Manager Locations in proximity toPlaza de Cesar Chavez (winter) and San Jose State University (spring) enjoy the in pedestrian activity San Jose Downtown Association seasonal boost Property Based Improvement District October 2016 these destinations draw. NORTH SAN PEDRO VILLA TORINO 408 HOUSING MEZZETTI LAW OFC. ST. JAMES LAW GREGORY HEALTH TAYLOR STREET RESIDENCES UNITS FIRM ALONZO CENTER WEST ST JULIAN ST SILICON THE PLAZA VALLEY LOFTS & STUDIOS LAW OFC. DANNING VET PARK JIANG CENTER TOWNSEND IMAGE.IE SALON LAW LAW GERMANIA HALL JAMES PLAZA TO MARKET CENTER OFFICES OFFICES TRIAL’S PUB WORKINGMAN’S EMPORIUM DEVINE TESKE’S I-TALENT GERMANIA GRIND CORE DEVINE ST ROBINSON & PARKVIEW TOWERS WOOD LAW OFFICES 243 HOUSING UNITS SJ FIRE NEW SANTA 18,500 SF RETAIL DEPARTMENT CITY CLARA COUNTY 255 WEST JULIAN HEIGHTS COURT BUILDING (EST. 2015) 124 HOUSING FIRST CHURCH OF HEAD CHRIST SCIENCE PELLIER CASE PARK SALON LITTLE ITALY PAESANO’S YA TITTLE REST. SILVERY TOWERS HOUSING CORINTHIAN STEGNER DEVELOPMENT CENTER & EVOLUTION FITNESS COLEMAN AVENUE DEV. SITE CHRISTINA CHRISTNER STAR SANTA CLARA SUPERIOR SKINCARE & SPA CLEANERS COURT 643 HOUSING UNITS ST. JAMES 20000 SF RETAIL BEL BACIO TOWER CAFE CAFE OLD PARK COURTHOUSE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH LEGAL DEVELOPMENT SITE COMMUNITY FRESHLY SUPERIOR BAKED COURT TOWERS TERRAINE LITTLE ITALY HOUSE ST. JAMES PLAZA CULTURAL CENTER HENRY’S COMMUNITY TOWERS ITALIAN HI LIFE SAN PEDRO SQUARE FALLON DELI-BAKERY MARKET EXPANSION HOUSE MEXICAN GIFTS OFFICES US POST OFFICE SJ 420 SAN PEDRO SQUARE EVALUATION EAGLE LATINO TAXES ENOTECA LA HOOKAH BEATS CAFE DEVELOPMENT STORIA SITE SUPERIOR COURT SAN PEDRO NOTRE MARKET DAME CENTERRA COURTHOUSE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SAN PEDRO MARKET SITE WEST ST. JOHN STREET 347 HOUSING UNITS SILICON VALLEY AMIR’S MED. GRILL GROUNDWERX 7000 SF RETAIL 50 E ST JOHN BIKE COALITION CITY REEL GROBMAN 1,930 SHI SHA LOUNGE OBSERVADOR YEAR & SF AVAIL OLD WAGON TRINITY ASSOCIATES LE PETIT BACK A YARD PARK CARIBBEAN CATHEDRAL ARCHITECTS TRIANON AMERICAN CHURCH GRILL PLACE THEATER Guadalupe River Guadalupe ANDY’S 71 ST. PETER SAP CENTER PET SHOP SP2 FIREHOUSE #1 762 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TOWNSEND AUTOMOTIVE BLACK ARROW 1 THE HOFFMAN CARLYSLE AGENCY MARSHALL SQUARE 22,381 Los Gatos Creek OLD 22 DEVELOPMENT 4TH/5TH SPAGHETTI MILES CIVIC CENTER 1,524 200 RES UNITS PARKING WEST SANTA CLARA STREET FACTORY 439 SPACES TOWN 6,700 SQ FT. RETAIL PARK STRUCTURE 1,393 SPACES CIVIC KNIGHTS OF TOWER AXIS COLUMBUS TOWERS BUILDING 225 390 HOUSING 2,256 14 FLOORS SONOMA UNITS WEST 837 SPACES CHICKEN COOP 224,000 SANTA CLARA VENDOME ATRIUM 405,000 STUDENT HOUSING DA KINE BALLET SAN JOSE (IN 2 BUILDINGS) 22 APTS. DEVELOPMENT SITE/ SYMPHONY SUE’S CENTER PEGGY VTA STAGING SITE 10 FLOORS LOS CUBANOS DEVELOPMENT TOGO'S LOUISIANA SPERRY STATION SAN PEDRO BISTRO & WINE THEATRE BISTRO ROCK SHOP 127 UNITS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AMA’S SEEING THINGS AMBITIOUS FRANK BOOKS GALLERY SQUARE LAW OFFICE VACANT INK DE BARBER SITE O’FLAHERTY’S CHEAP SQUAD DEVELOPMENT PARKING 1,000 SITE GIFT OF GAB ROOM PACIFIC HAND CAR WASH CHINA TWO HOTEL ANGELOU’S TAQUERIA 333 WEST LOBBY WOK ERIK’S ONE LA CASA DE SALUD DELICAFE NORTH 2,517 DE ANZA SVG PARTNERS LA SANTA CLARA CHASE FIRST CAFE 2 N. 1ST WOLFPACK ENCLAVE PINATA MASSON SAN JOSE EXECUTIVE ABOVE 100 ROOMS CAFE BANK EDEN BUILDING CIVIC RESIDENTIAL NOTRE DAME STREET BUILDING SILICON VALLEY CHEVRON CHURCH NORTH SAN PEDRO STREET STATION COMERICA 54215 APT. CHAMBER OF TOWERS TAQUERIA FREDDIE J’S MERI SAN JOSE BANK COMMERCE LINCOLN NGAN’S MARKET TAILORING AK’S MINI 2 SALON 3 LOS GATOS LAW WEST 13 FLOORS LA VICTORIA 8 N SAN PEDRO STARBUCK’S LA UMPQUA AMICI'S NICK THE GREEK UMBRELLA GOLD CLUB 2850 UNION VTA PIZZA BREWING CO. BANK PADDY’S JOHNNY V’S POSIQ SCHOOL SUBWAY FARMERS IKE’S ISO: STARBUCKS CRAZE-4-TOYS PASTAIA BANK NORTH MARKET STREET NORTH FIRST STREET NORTH SECOND STREET NORTH THIRD STREET NORTH FOURTH STREET BRITANNIA ARMS TAKE ONE METRO PCS GRUB SHACK LAIR BEERS MEXICO BAKERY COLLIER’S INTERNATIONALPARRISH 1,485 TO ARENA 1,675 WEST SANTA CLARA STREET EAST SANTA CLARA STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT KBM FREMONT BANK WORKSPACE STUDIO 8 B OF A WESTERN HANK COCA’S CITIBANK DAC WALGREEN’S DENTAL SAN JOSE OFFICE INNOVATION 4TH STREET PHUC TAPAS LOBBY 1700 1256 FURNITURE GLASS LOBBY PICASSO’S CENTER HOUSE BUILDING READER PIZZA CITY FISH STORE 1,529 2,600 4TH ST PIZZA 2600 STORE TATTOO THE HEEL BAR EVENT TAROT CRD 1150 CURRY PUNDITS COMPANY SMOKE SHOP 1,859 1700 AC HOTEL MARRIOT ONE SOUTH SPACE CELL PHONE LOBBY FIXLAPTOP.COM A & GIFT SHOP BLACK LAGOON SJ WEST HIBISCUS SALON 8 RESIDENTIAL MARKET AK’s MKT UNITS ABOVE 210 ROOMS RITCHIE 12,000 FUJI SUSHI ALMADEN SANTA CLARA R&J DIVE BAR MUCHOS WATER ONE CITY BAGELS CARL’S JR JEWELRY BORCHE’S COMMERCIAL 10 4000 DIAZ MEN’S WEAR HAIR COLOR & SALON & LOAN 156,193 312 HOUSING UNITS BREAD ANZO’S D’TOWN GARLIC CO. 84 CHECK mezz 1000 THE CHEESESTEAK SHOP IRON WORKS CAFE PRESS & TANGERINE ALMADEN &DELI CLEANERS HOOKAH BAR HAMMER & LEWIS DESTINY TREASURE CASHING AND WELDING 6000 SF RETAIL SANTA KEARNEY FASHIONS EL CLARA AGAVE FOUNDRY FOUNTAIN ALLEY PATTERN WORKS ROSS THE GLOBE CITY PAWIN C&C MIXED USE 76 RESIDENTIAL UNITS LIQUID KEARNEY ARCHITECTURAL POST/SAN PEDRO HOUSING RESTAURANT & LOUNGE AROUND PATTERN WORKS T&B DEVELOPMENT US PATENT HALL AUTO TOWER DEVELOPMENT SITE OFFICE GLASS ALMADEN AVENUE REPAIR 35 SITE FOUNDRY S MARKET 17,500 550,000 159 HOUSING UNITS 40 PIZZA #1 LIDO NIGHT CLUB845 BLANK SOUTH MARKET STREET 4100 SF RETAIL S MARKET GOOD KARMA POWER CLUB THC MEDICAL DAILY POPULATION: TEMPLO SOUTH SAN PEDRO STREET 6 PLAY LA HERMOSA LIGHTSTON ALLEY 2,000 HOCKEY SUBWAY STAR 2,000 JEWELERS JEWLERS CARE DON DREAM CLUB ACAPULCO MAC’S JEWELERS HOUSE SPLASH PEKING CINTARRA DIRIDON PEDRO’S CREAM CAL TRAIN SENSI HERBAL SMOKE STATION POST STREET LE PHOTO- GRAPHY 1200 EATERS C&C IN FOCUS C&S OPTOMETRIST BARBER 149 SPACES TRUCK POST STREET 1,727 Patty’s Inn REPAIR GLASS NOMIKAI ARCHITECTURAL 13692 MYTH BOSTON ANGEL’S ALOOKS TEMPLE BAR 55 TAVERNA PRIVATE CLEANERS 55 SOUTH 60 DREAM CELLARS SHERMAN SALON 55 BANK S MARKET 101 SAN FERNANDO 142,500 BELLA MIA 6,500 323 APARTMENTS 4TH STREET SJCU ALMADEN S MARKET 2,237 PARKING 26 APTS STRUCTURE POWER PLAY VERIZON ABOVE CLACKFIT CAFE ORIGINAL GRAVITY 54,234 HOCKEY 2,400 HOPKINS & CARLEY LOBBY 138 X 393 THE DELGAS AVENUE 814 SPACES 750 SPACES 33 S Third IMPROV PAPER PLANES (14,000 SF Apartment Homes 450 SEATS 89 APARTMENTS STATION 1,000 RETAIL SPACE) POOR HOUSE GREYHOUND LE DUYEN HEALTH SPA KALEID WORLD SPORTS ALMADEN BLVD CATHEDRAL GALLERY SOUTH MONTGOMERY STREET BISTRO SPUR MEMORABILIA 95 GIFT SHOP 9,655 DEVELOPMENT K.ZZANG S MARKET TRES GRINGOS 3,868 SITE ZANOTTO’S ITU 99 DIAMOND SAN JOSE GRILL FLAMES LOBBY THE LOFT SOUTH AUTUMN STREET DINER AUTO ST. JOSEPH’S ALMADEN SMILE SUSHI LOBBY 489 DETAIL 119,569 FAHRENHEIT SECURITY BUILD HOTEL GORDON BIERSCH SOUTH FIFTH STREET BASILICA SOUTH FIRST STREET SOUTH SECOND STREET SOUTH THIRD STREET SOUTH FOURTH STREET AT&T ULTRA UPS BANK GORDON LOUNGE M-LOUNGE 8 OF NEMEA BIERSCH 3,900 MEZCAL BAR & PIZZA BRIXTON AMERICA RESTAURANT CHACHO’S RESTAURANT (CURB CAFE) SUBWAY 3,883 THE CHICAGO MEXICAN TAURINUS BRAZILIAN BILLY BERK’S CARAVAN HUE SALON RESTAURANT CINEBAR AZUCAR HANUMAN SPARTA SPORTS BAR THAI CUISINE NEXTSPACE WEST SAN FERNANDO STREET WEST SAN FERNANDO STREET EAST SAN FERNANDO STREET 1,578 GIFT SHOP BANK OF THE WEST CREATIVE SAN FERNANDO WEST 50 SAFEWAY MARKET AMOR POWER SANTA CLARA SECURITY 4,500 COUNTYY FEDERAL 94.5 K-BAY CAFE BOWL CREDIT UNION MUSEUM OF ART MIX 106.5 100 WEST 2,127THE 88 626 ICG TELECOM WELLS 197 HOUSING UNITS PROPOSED SAN FERNANDO SPACES GROUP INC FARGO 154 SPACES 24,219 SF RETAIL SPACE CITY BANK CAFE
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