In San Jose, fire is eliminated by the fireplace brigades of old Victorian houses

San Jose-Die demolition crews cleared fire piles of ruins, which were once Victorian houses on a property in downtown San Jose, which has been neglected for a very long time.

Near the corner of the North Fourth Street and the East St. John Street, the world was the most effective -known sights of the town after a series of fires in spring and summer 2024, a few of which were damaged after which completely destroyed two houses.

Fire brigade and wood in the 100 North Fourth Street, a free property in downtown San Jose. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
September 2024: Fire and wood within the 100 North Fourth Street, a free property in downtown San Jose. (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

The blazes left a situation that caused some observers to criticize the efforts of San Jose officials and political leaders to take care of merged real estate that pursue quite a few places in the town.

Bob Staedler, head of the land use consulting company Silicon Valley Synergy, assumed the news that the rubble and debris were removed.

The demolition equipment is visible on a Bulldozed Leer -property in the 100 North Fourth Street near East San John Street in the city center of San Jose, which can be seen on February 15, 2025 (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)
The demolition equipment is visible on a Bulldozed Leer -property within the 100 North Fourth Street near East San John Street in the town center of San Jose, which may be seen on February 15, 2025 (George Avalos/Bay Area News Group)

“It is really important for the city of San Jose to focus on eliminating Blight,” said Staedler.

With necessary sports events for 2026, including the Super Bowl, several games of the World Cup and several other games for the NCAA men's basketball tournament, the political leaders of San Jose are under pressure to make the town center more attractive.

“There are great news for the city center of San Jose that this was tidied up,” said Staedler. “If people want something to happen in 2026, more has to happen.”

The problem within the North Fourth Street became such a public annoyance that the pile of wood and debris, which was from previous flames, caught fire again in August 2024.

The fire forced the residents of an adjoining residential constructing last August to flee from their houses, and a woman of teenage to be taken to the hospital. The incident also burned a neighboring structure.

By February 15, the empty property, whose addresses 100, 120, 146 and 152 North Fourth and 117 North Fifth St. are freed by this news organization of rubble, based on a direct remark of the placement.

It also seems that the apartment constructing with two units round the corner within the 160 North Fourth St. was repainted and the outdoor damage was repaired.

In September 2024, a judge appointed a recipient to take control of the cleansing of the property. The court decision test gave the town of San Jose's request to put in a recipient to delete the true estate in the town center.

It can be possible that the recipient takes steps to sell the property.

A bunch of Saratoga Business Executive Brent Lee has had the facant for greater than a decade. When LEES group bought the true estate, the 2 Victorian houses were still standing.

The houses were at a part of a location where the group managed by the Lee had proposed the event of a 23-story student house tower that may have produced 298 residential units, as the town's planning files show.

The development center in 2013 bought the group led by Lee, because the district records show. The price was not disclosed. Lees Group never laid the muse stone on the Tower Project.

Sunwing Brothers, an organization that belongs to the small apartment constructing within the 160 North Fourth St., submitted a lawsuit in September 2024 and the group, which he leads over the fires, the damage and damage on the empty property.

On October 7, 2024, this news organization Lee contacted his views and perspective in relation to the empty property.

“I can't say anything beyond the court files,” said Lee at the moment. “I have a lawyer.”

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