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Developers set about turning San Jose's century-old Bank of Italy building into apartments

Conversion takes advantage of California city's program to turn office space into homes
Developers have broken ground on converting the historic Bank of Italy building in downtown San Jose, California, to 109 market-rate apartments. (CoStar)
Developers have broken ground on converting the historic Bank of Italy building in downtown San Jose, California, to 109 market-rate apartments. (CoStar)
CoStar News
April 8, 2026 | 11:49 P.M.

One of Silicon Valley's oldest and most recognizable office buildings, a century-old high-rise in downtown San Jose, is set to become market-rate apartments.

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News | Developers set about turning San Jose's century-old Bank of Italy building into apartments