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San Jose selects Prologis as preferred developer for 159-acre RWF site, authorizes exclusive negotiations
Summary
The City Council picked Prologis as the preferred developer for 159 acres at the San Jose–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility, authorizing an exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) and directing staff to pursue environmental, labor and community safeguards as part of future project design and CEQA review.
San Jose—s City Council voted unanimously on Nov. 18 to select Prologis as the preferred developer for 159 acres at the San Jose–Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility and authorized the city manager to enter an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement to start design, financing and CEQA work.
The council endorsed staff—s recommendation after a lengthy presentation from city real-estate and planning staff who said the site has a 250-megawatt power commitment from PG&E and is suited to a mix of data centers and advanced manufacturing. Manuel Pineda, deputy city manager, described the package of next steps: an ENA that can run two years with optional extensions, followed by CEQA review and a future…
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