Developer James Lifshutz eyes apartments, live-work units, retail at ‘gateway to Mission San Jose’
Developer James Lifshutz is considering building a mixed-use project south of East Southcross Boulevard on both sides of Roosevelt Avenue.Local developer James Lifshutz is considering redeveloping about 17 acres at a South Side intersection near Mission San José with a mix of apartments, live-work units and retail space.
Lifshutz said he would like many of the storefronts to be occupied by local businesses, which could include food and beverage operators. “All these projects that are proposed and all the improvements that have been made in this part of town, they all have a ripple effect. It starts positive … eventually a lot of these people that have been here for such a long time can’t afford the taxes,” one attendee said.
With rezoning in hand, Alamo Architects would conduct historical and site analysis, meet with nearby residents and create designs, which would require approval from the city’s Historic and Design Review Commission. That’s expected to happen this summer and fall. Respondents were 90 to 12 in favor of rezoning, and the association provided a letter of support to the Zoning Commission, said President Theresa Ybanez.
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