San Jose State University is negotiating to buy the south tower of the Signia Hilton, a hotel at 170 South Market Street in downtown San Jose, with plans to convert a portion of its rooms into student housing.
The south tower is part of a two-building hotel that for several decades operated at the location as the Fairmont San Jose, an 805-room hotel that was a local landmark.
According to a report in SiliconValley.com, the owner of the current occupant, the Signia Hilton, confirmed earlier this year that the company was in negotiations with a potential buyer for the south tower.
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