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Topgolf

Topgolf is one of the nation’s premier entertainment venues that opened a facility in the Alviso community in San Jose. The 83,000 square-foot facility houses 120 hitting bays, a wine bar, game-watching bar, outdoor patio, and conference rooms. Guests have the opportunity to track distance, speed, and accuracy of each swing.
Topgolf is part of The Shops @ Terra Master Plan.

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3896 Stevens Creek (Cypress/Lifetime)

3896 Stevens Creek is a proposed high-density commercial development in the heart of the City of San Jose’s Stevens Creek Urban Village Plan. The project includes approximately 270,000 SF of office, 15,000 SF of ground floor retail, a 150,000 sf fitness resort and a publicly accessible plaza. This project, covering approximately 6.3 acres will redevelop a low-density, auto-centric site into a high-density, pedestrian friendly development that will serve as catalyst for future development in the Stevens Creek corridor.

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802 S 1st Street (1st and Virginia)

802 South First Street is a proposed mixed use development on an approximately 1.2-acre site just outside downtown San Jose. The project includes 140 apartment units and 4,700 SF of ground floor retail, along with desirable amenities including a rooftop deck. The proposed project will transform an underutilized site into a pedestrian friendly, high density development while providing much needed housing in the downtown area.

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215 Moffett

The goal of the commercial office project was to create a sustainable solution by rehabbing an existing building into a Class A office building. Prior to construction, the land surveying performed an ALTA survey, boundary survey, topographic survey, plats and legals and construction staking for the project so as to ensure complete and accurate information for the project while utilizing the latest in software and field equipment technology.
In addition to the site improvements, bio-treatment and self-retaining areas are utilized in conjunction to treat stormwater runoff from the 9.4 acre site. Eleven separate bio-treatment areas are dispersed throughout the project area.

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Ohlone

The multi-phase 8.25-acre major mixed-use project located in San Jose’s Midtown neighborhood will continue to transform the once underdeveloped area of San Jose. The project will create a pedestrian-friendly district with neighborhood-serving amenities while creating better street infrastructure for residents. Learn more about the most recent project, Silver at Ohlone, that is currently in the final stages of construction.
Phase 1: Silver at Ohlone
Phase 2: Platinum at Ohlone
Phase 3: Ohlone Block A

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Donnor Lofts

Located in San Jose, Donner Lofts provides 92 workforce efficiency studios and 9 one-bedroom apartments serving individuals earning up to 50% of Area Media Income which is $39,100 for a single-person household. The development also includes a community room, computer room, an exercise facility, a common courtyard and ground-floor retail space. As an affordable rental apartment community developed by MidPen Housing, Donner Lofts is one of the first housing sites for Project Welcome Home, the first Pay for Success initiative launched in the State of California. This development addresses the immense need for affordable workforce housing in one of the nation’s top most expensive metropolitan areas where skyrocketing rents have contributed to a homeless epidemic affecting a growing number of households. Donner Lofts is one of the very first housing sites in California to provide homes for participants in the innovative public/private Pay for Success (PFS) model. PFS is a funding model that drives government resources toward social programs that provide positive results to the people who need them most.
*Photos by Misha Bruk Photography 

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1615 Wyatt

1615 Wyatt is a 1.8-acre commercial office space market ready project located in Santa Clara. The client was looking to elevate the look and feel of the original building while also wanting to improve overall site accessibility. HMH achieved those goals by updating the building’s entrance plaza, refreshing the surrounding plants to create a more modern feel, and improving the irrigation systems. The accessibility of the building was also improved by providing better pedestrian connection to the public right-of-way, parking, and the entrance of the building.

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Clocktower Square

Clocktower Square is a 5.9-acre Class A office park located in Palo Alto. It is conveniently situated near a Caltrain station and a Marguerite shuttle stop. The main goal of the project was to refresh the landscape and courtyard to improve accessibility across the campus and to enhance the community setting. Key features include two new custom bridges, a custom gazebo, furnished patios, and new site lighting to help create comfortable gathering spots around the campus’ naturalistic pools.

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US 101 / De La Cruz / Trimble Interchange Improvements

The US 101/De La Cruz Blvd/Trimble Road Interchange Improvement Project will improve traffic operations for through movements on the local roadway and turning movements to and from the freeway, as well as improve weaving and merging conditions along southbound US 101 between the loop on-ramp, loop off-ramp and the next downstream exit to Route 87. Upgrades will be implemented to better accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians at this critical link across US 101, consistent with current Complete Streets standards. Lastly, the project will replace the existing outdated overcrossing structure without further encroachment into approach and departure glide slope surfaces for the runways at the San Jose Mineta International Airport.
HMH will reconfigure the existing ¾ cloverleaf interchange into a partial cloverleaf and add a grade separated Class I trail under the high-volume southbound ramps. The project includes two protected intersections to connect the Class I facility to existing city streets. The local roadway is identified as a Cross County Bicycle Corridor (CCBC) network in the Countywide Bicycle Plan (May 2018) with a moderate to high priority for implementation. Also identified as an Across Barrier Connection (ABC), De La Cruz Boulevard/Trimble Road is one of a few connections across the US 101 freeway within the North San Jose area.

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Peninsula Bible Church

The Peninsula Bible Church project covers 3.26 acres and consisted of renovating three different children’s play spaces, improving curb appeal, and elevating the overall spaces that the children use on a daily basis.
HMH designed a new amenity space for the church, including a basketball court and tot lot. We also coordinated with the architect and electrical designers to provide accessible paths and lighting for our spaces.
Additionally, HMH Landscape Architecture worked with the City of Palo Alto Urban Forestry team to ensure tree preservation/mitigation standards were met.
Other HMH services consisted of civil engineering and land survey efforts.