Fall
Fiesta '08, Business Mixer & Social - CANCELLED
Fri. November 14, 2008, 4-12pm
San Jose
Executive San Jose Athletic Club
196 N Third St, San Jose, CA 95112
We apologize for the inconvenience - due to unforseen circumstances, this event
is cancelled.
The Business Alliance of the San Jose Athletic Club cordially
invite you to join us for networking, music, food, drinks, and fun!
• Business
MIxer Happy Hour 4-7pm, downstairs by the swimming pool
• Social, Dance Party 7:30-12pm, upstairs in the bar
• FREE Admission
Info about the San Jose Athletic Club:
• Jay Subia, Membership Director, 408 938-2328
Sponsorship Opportunities (mention infoBayArea.com):
• Vidal Carrillo, Business Alliance Director, 408 509-3726

About
Executive San Jose Athletic Club
The
Athletic Facility is a Historic Treasure - The magnificent Greco - Roman-style
historical landmark building known as "San Jose Athletic Club" has
a colorful history, and was almost demolished to make way for "progress" in
the late 1970's. Saved by some bold and Forward-thinking local leadership, it
has survived as one of San Jose's truly great monuments. Tours will be available
during the event.
Built by the Freemasons in 1927 as San Jose's Masonic lodge, it was a masterpiece
of design and a centerpiece of the then -Tony St. James Park neighborhood. Along
with the old downtown post office, the later-demolished gothic city hall, the
historic courthouse trinity Episcopal Church, and other historic structures that
predated it, it was a major attraction for our out-of- town visitors, writers
and photographers describing the best attributes of San Jose. By 1977, having
been damaged by several earthquakes and needing deferred repairs, it was focused
by the city to close until repairs could be effected. When the masons obtained
cost estimates, they found the huge repair costs prohibitive ( about $ 500,000
- imagine that! ) A decision was made to build a new temple in a different location,
and to sell the existing one to be demolished and replaced by a modern office
building.
Fortunately , some alert members of the San Jose chamber of commerce were
able to quickly lobby the city and federal governments to designate the building
as a historic landmark, thus preventing it’s demolition-at least until
it could be proven that no beneficial be found for it. For the next three years,
a chamber for committee studied various ideas from private and public developers
and agencies. Finally, in 1980, the owners of the venerable Oakland Athletic
Club, a family-owned enterprise with a great history over two generations, proposed
to convert the building to a first rate athletic club and social facility, retraining
it’s historic façade and the traditional qualities of it’s
remarkable interior – a challenging undertaking.
After two years of design and planning discussions, architectural plans and
approvals, and extensive renovation and construction, the building was finally
given a re-birth as the San Jose Athletic Club, which opened in November of 1981.
Then considered the Premier Club of it’s type in all of silicon valley,
it’s quickly attracted a premium membership of downtown business and professional
people, and became the most popular venue for upscale social events and weddings
in downtown San Jose.
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