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Local News Matters on MSNProminent SJ developer and philanthropist Barry Swenson, 85, left mark on communityBARRY SWENSON, THE groundbreaking developer who reshaped the city’s skyline and became a household name, has died at age 85.
The East Bay deal marks the second time this year that the Pattison Developments group bought a supermarket site in the Bay ...
There are plaques with Barry Swenson’s name on them all the way up and down Pacific Avenue and side streets,” said Mike ...
Swenson, who survived a major stroke nearly a decade ago as well as a small plane crash on his way back from his family ranch ...
Barry Swenson, head of a family construction firm that built some of the most famous buildings in San Jose, has died.
Swenson was the third generation leader of Swenson Builders, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent construction and development firms, known for developing iconic buildings throughout San Jose. Those ...
Tuesday is Earth Day, and it is happening on a year the earth could use a day off. While lawsuits pour into courts over the Trump administration's cancelation of funds for climate-directed projects ...
Illustrious career included building San Jose towers and renovating historic sites, creating San Jose’s modern skyline.
Barry Ferguson has defended his decision to make NINE changes to the Rangers starting XI for this afternoon’s trip to face Aberdeen — with one eye firmly fixed on Thursday night’s Europa ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Fog shrouds trees along Pelton Avenue in Santa Cruz Thursday ...
Microsoft is moving forward with a data center project in North San Jose as the tech giant pauses other investment plans ...
Barry Manilow was finally ready to take a chance when he officially came out in 2017. After decades of keeping his sexuality private, the music legend, then 73, opened up about being gay in a ...
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