![]() For Bayview, it’s getting another source of income from apartment units that would have otherwise sat empty as it seeks to fill Miro’s half-vacant East Tower before opening the other building to prospective renters. San Jose-based Bayview expects the apartment-hotel hybrid at Miro to be a win-win-win scenario for it, Placemakr and the City of San Jose, which will collect revenue from a 10 percent transient occupancy tax levied on its guests. Single-night stays during that week range from $234 for studio suites, which can accommodate two people, to $336 for two-bed, two-bath suites with room for four, assuming a guest takes advantage of a 15 percent promotional discount off the best available rate.Ī month-long stay at the hotel would cost roughly between $6,000 and $9,100, depending on what type of room they book, according to Placemakr’s website.Īn apartment at Miro costs between about $2,800 a month for a studio to about $6,100 a month for the priciest two-bed, two-bath suites, according to its website. Hotel rooms will be available starting May 13, according to Placemakr’s website. Hotel guests won’t be able to access the other building, an “East Tower” that is now half full, Conti said. The 105-room hotel operation - about 15 percent of Miro’s unit count - will take up the seventh through 13th floors of the project’s “West Tower,” Matt Conti of Bayview Development Group, the owner and developer of the apartment complex, told The Real Deal. The pop-up hotel by Placemakr, its first in California, will open next month in Miro, a two-building, 630-unit apartment project at the northeast corner of Fourth and Santa Clara streets, across from San Jose City Hall. amazing vibes with the residents too! A vil ok age is forming with and the ways we can live together.Placemakr’s Bao Vuong and Bayview Development Group’s Matt Conti (bottom-right corner) with Miro (Placemakr, LinkedIn, Buza Photography)Ī temporary hotel is coming to a high-end apartment project in downtown San Jose, giving the property owner a chance to collect income from a portion of its units for at least a year while it leases up the development. It's a beautiful dance and I am so grateful for the opportunity to build with and for the awesome community partners we grow for. This roof is about an acre and has 190 growing beds we flip each bed 3-5 times in a year with cover crop being one of those flips every 12-16 months for 3-4 months. We have trays in the greenhouses and 15 beds of direct seeded crops went in tonight. This rooftop is currently pumping out 600-800 pounds of fooD per week and a lot of that is greens.Īs I updated the crop plan and map I think we will hit our goal of 1000 pounds per week in mid September through November which is our best growing time here in the Bay Area. In the last few years I am so grateful for keeping a beginners mind and learning so much from and through their books and sharing resources. Tonight I stayed well into dusk picking up random pieces of the project in mid season and helping catch up on seeding and leaning up/organizing the system. I remember writing in my journal if the rooftop would actually materialize and come to fruition. Six years ago I had a garden in this same spot but on the ground. #MIRO APARTMENTS SAN JOSE FULL#Rooftop medicine farm in its first full year of production. ![]()
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