San Jose breaks ground on new interim housing site along Guadalupe River

Swinerton is proud to partner with the City of San Jose, Valley Water, and DignityMoves on a transformative new interim housing site along the Guadalupe River. This 136-bed tiny home community, located at 5200 Cherry Avenue, is crucial in the city’s commitment to expanding shelter capacity and addressing the homelessness crisis. By providing dignified, secure housing, this project supports individuals in need and contributes to cleaner waterways and a healthier community. Swinerton is honored to lead the construction efforts, ensuring the site is built efficiently and to the highest quality standards.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy to nearly triple San Jose’s emergency housing capacity within the next 18 months. The Cherry Avenue project stands out for its collaborative approach, bringing together government agencies, nonprofits, and philanthropic support to create meaningful change. Swinerton is a trusted construction partner dedicated to delivering solutions that strengthen communities and improve lives.

We look forward to completing this vital project and continuing our work to build a brighter, more sustainable future for San Jose.