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Downtown San Jose may be on the brink of change. Meet the new CEO of one of its biggest stakeholders

During Super Bowl week, the city of San Jose scored a touchdown.

With all the ceremony, glitz and glamor close as Santa Clara’s Levi Stadium hosted the big game, the city of San Jose welcomed nearly half a million visitors as people filled bars and restaurants – a significant improvement from 10 years ago when Silicon Valley also hosted the Super Bowl.

Success, a city hoping to make it this year with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament coming to the SAP Center and Levi’s Stadium to host several FIFA World Cup games, has provided a brief respite from the challenges the city is facing as office vacancies are high and development is slow.

It also provided a glimpse into the power of the city as the city of San Jose and many others across the country contemplated the need for change and the establishment of a new common area as a place to live, work and play.

Late last year, the San Jose Downtown Association – one of the key stakeholders – named Brian Kurtz as the new CEO to help influence local development.

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