Apartment hub with 100-plus units is eyed in San Jose near SAP Center
SAN JOSE — A mid-rise apartment building with well over 100 units is planned for a San Jose site near SAP Center, according to city planning department documents.
At 945 W. Julian St., the development would produce 136 apartments at the corner of Julian and Morrison Avenue, in the city's Garden-Alameda neighborhood. It would replace a house and office currently there, planning files show.
A group of individuals headed up by a person identified as Anthony Ho is leading the development efforts, planning documents show.
This section of San Jose has produced at least one large residential project in recent years: the 249-unit Diridon West apartment building at the corner of Stockton Avenue and Julian Street.
Project plans for the new eight-story apartment building suggest the developers aim to use provisions of Senate Bill 330 that are designed to expedite the city's review process.
The housing development would consist of 28 studios, each 360 square feet; 54 one-bedroom apartments, each 490 square feet; and 54 two-bedroom units, each 730 square feet.
The proposal is preliminary, which means the final product could be different than what is being floated at present. The development site is just under a half-acre in size.
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This story was originally published June 8, 2026 at 7:05 AM.