
San Jose Planning Commission to Review 12-Unit Condominium Project on McKendrie Street
The San Jose Planning Commission is slated to review a residential infill project at 1038 McKendrie Street in Central San Jose. The proposal, submitted by property owner MCM Diversified, outlines the construction of 12 condominium units within two new structures on a 0.46-acre vacant lot. This development is situated strategically near I-880 and within The Alameda, a historic district, highlighting its potential to contribute to urban density in a desirable location.While detailed information on unit sizes, parking provisions, and amenities remains pending, Studio Current is credited as the project architect. MCM Diversified, a San Jose-based real estate management company, brings a significant portfolio of commercial and industrial properties to its involvement in this residential venture. The estimated cost and construction timeline have not yet been publicly shared.For developers and real estate professionals, this project underscores the continued emphasis on infill housing opportunities within San Jose, particularly in areas with existing infrastructure and historical character. The outcome of the Planning Commission's review will offer valuable insight into the city's regulatory environment and its commitment to facilitating new housing supply through compact, urban development strategies.
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