San José-Nvidia has begun to work wide construction work to prepare a large office building in San José for the occupation of the high-flight technology company and AI Trendsetter.
The office and the research building, located at 300 Holger Way in North San Jose, has been leased by Nvidia, a Silicon Valley chips manufacturer who is one of the most popular and fastest growing technological companions in the world.


Nvidia’s lease could bring more technological workers to northern San José, which is one of Silicon Valley’s most robust employment centers.
The confirmation that Nvidia had leased the 300 Holger building was described in a public document that the owner Menlo Equity presented at the beginning of April before the office of the Santa Clara County Registrar.


The three -story building highlights about 100,600 square feet, according to real estate experts.
April duration, this news organization made a direct observation of the office building that confirmed a considerable activity inside and outside the building.
Workers could be seen in multiple locations on the property in recent days.
Its activity included building movements of the building around the property and the operational construction machinery on the site.
The Nvidia agreement for the building is an event that suggests that the sick office market in South Bay has embarked on the road to recovery after the years of reducing the technology industry.
The value evaluated of the three -story building as of January was $ 36.4 million, according to public records.
Menlo Equities bought the building in 2021, according to the company on its website. The company describes it as engineering and laboratory spaces.
Cushman and Wakefield Steve Horton, Erik Hallgrimson, Kelly Yoder and Jeff Cushman have been commercializing the building for the tenants. Colliers, a commercial real estate firm, also participated in the recent NVIDIA lease agreement for the site.
In May 2024, Nvidia paid $ 374.3 million to acquire eight office buildings and research in Santa Clara in an agreement that greatly expanded the property’s property properties of the company. These structures are close to the headquarters of Santa Clara of the company.
In December 2024, Nvidia reached an agreement with the Sobato organization to buy four office and research buildings in Santa Clara.
Both in 2024 and 2025, Nvidia organized large conferences in downtown San José that focused on a variety of avant -garde technological sectors, notably artificial intelligence.
The Nvidia deals with 300 Holger sacrifices a hopeful sign for North San Jose and other parts of South Bay, in view of Staedler.
“The buildings throughout the 237 corridor have remained a strong option for Silicon Valley companies,” said Bob Staedler, main executive at Silicon Valley Synergy, a land use consulting.
The giant of the search Google has numerous buildings in the vicinity. Staedler said Google occupies many of those buildings.
“The activity shows the force of northern San José,” Staedler said.