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Resort De Anza’s iconic neon signal will glow once more after restoration

Editorial Board Published June 7, 2025
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You may keep in mind that the 10-story, artwork deco lodge on West Santa Clara Road was bought final yr by a brand new possession group, MHP Hospitality, after being closed for a number of months due to inside flood injury. The lodge reopened earlier this yr, and there’s even jazz again on the famed Hedley Membership lounge a pair nights per week.

However the return of the rooftop signal ought to assist remind folks the De Anza is alive and effectively. Sean Curtis, the lodge’s chief working officer, stated Oakland-based Arrow Signal Firm has been employed to revive the fading neon signal, which may also be re-painted so its pink colour pops throughout daylight, too.

Hotel De Anza, a 100-room, 10-story historic highrise at 233...

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Resort De Anza, a 100-room, 10-story historic highrise at 233 West Santa Clara Road in downtown San Jose, as seen on Feb. 6, 2024.

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Facet entrance of Resort De Anza, a 10-story, 100-room historic highrise at 233 West Santa Clara Road in downtown San Jose, as seen on Feb. 6, 2024.

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Hotel De Anza, a 100-room historic lodging located at 233...

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Resort De Anza, a 100-room historic lodging situated at 233 W. Santa Clara St. in downtown San Jose, night view.

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The Hotel De Anza in downtown San Jose celebrated its...

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The Resort De Anza in downtown San Jose celebrated its eighty fifth anniversary anda latest Artwork Deco inside renovation with a celebration on Thursday, April 14,2016. (Sal Pizarro/Employees)

The Diving Diva painting, shown on Thursday, April 14, 2016,...

The Diving Diva portray, proven on Thursday, April 14, 2016, has been afixture on the surface wall of the Resort De Anza in downtown San Jose sincethe early Nineteen Fifties when the lodge had a heated pool. (Sal Pizarro/Employees)

Hotel De Anza, circa 1930s, looking east along Santa Clara...

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Resort De Anza, circa Thirties, wanting east alongside Santa Clara Road (left). The Financial institution of Italy tower is seen within the background.

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A crowd gathered for the opening of radio station KEEN...

A crowd gathered for the opening of radio station KEEN on the Resort De Anza in downtown San Jose on June 21, 1947. (Courtesy Keith B. Farr)

Hotel De Anza, a 10-story, 100-room historic highrise at 233...

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Resort De Anza, a 10-story, 100-room historic highrise at 233 West Santa Clara Road in downtown San Jose, as seen on Feb. 6, 2024.

(George Avalos/Bay Space Information Group)

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Resort De Anza, a 100-room, 10-story historic highrise at 233 West Santa Clara Road in downtown San Jose, as seen on Feb. 6, 2024.

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The expectation is that every one the work will probably be accomplished in time to rekindle the signal on June 27, when the Preservation Motion Council has an occasion on the lodge to have fun its thirty fifth anniversary. PAC-SJ Govt Director Ben Leech says the occasion is being tied to a fundraising marketing campaign to assist the signal’s full restoration — and to make sure that it wasn’t changed with a less expensive LED possibility. Extra details about the “Legacy in Lights” gala, together with tickets, can be found at www.preservation.org.

“Every time I drive down Santa Clara and see that sign dark, it’s like a black hole in the skyline,” Leech stated. “It was designed to glow, and once it’s glowing again, it’ll be a beacon for the city to celebrate the things that make it unique.”

The lodge was initially constructed by Carl Swenson in 1931 and, over the a long time, hosted a great deal of celeb visitors (together with First Woman Eleanor Roosevelt in 1939) in addition to being the unique residence of radio station KEEN. Like the remainder of downtown San Jose, it fell on arduous instances within the Nineteen Seventies. Nevertheless it was saved from the wrecking ball and underwent a $10 million restoration in 1990 and one other renovation in 2015.

Curtis says that after the signal is completed, plans are within the works to reopen the lodge’s restaurant — previously La Pastaia — in addition to “refresh” rooms, the Hedley Membership and the Palm Court docket patio. The aim is to return the De Anza to being extra of a daily gathering spot for downtown residents and employees, not simply lodge visitors.

“People forget this was a building that was abandoned for decades, given up for dead and seen as an eyesore. It took city investment and civic ambition to say this is something worth keeping around. Nobody would have said 35 years later, we’re glad we tore down the Hotel De Anza,” Leech stated. “Today’s eyesore is tomorrow’s civic anchor. And the sign is the glowing crown on that.”

HISTORIC ODYSSEY: San Jose Unified Faculty District closed its chapter on one other yr of its 172-year historical past final month, and it’s a legacy that’s now well-documented because of a 15-year mission undertaken by historian and retired trainer Ed Hodges. He has accomplished a 500-page ebook, “The San Jose Public School System: A History, 1853 – 2024,” and created a poster-size “biography” of every of the 41 colleges to show on campus.

Hodges was contacted by the district in 2009 to see if he may assist them reassemble their historical past after a flood within the basement of the district workplace destroyed many unique paperwork. With a great deal of assist over time, Hodges went by a tremendous journey to find opening dates for the district’s 27 elementary colleges — plus 19 extra that not exist — in addition to tales about academics, principals, lawsuits, integration, meals packages and a lot extra.

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA - March 04: Ed Hodges, center, a volunteer historian for the San Jose Unified School District, John Halseth, left, a former competitive cyclist in San Jose, and Terry Shaw, a bicycle historian, pose for a portrait at the Abraham Lincoln High School football field, in San Jose, Calif., on March 4, 2022. The football field is the site of the Burbank Velodrome, which operated from 1935 to 1941 and is now essentially beneath the bleachers. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA – March 04: Ed Hodges, heart, a volunteer historian for the San Jose Unified Faculty District, John Halseth, left, a former aggressive bicycle owner in San Jose, and Terry Shaw, a bicycle historian, pose for a portrait on the Abraham Lincoln Excessive Faculty soccer area, in San Jose, Calif., on March 4, 2022. The soccer area is the location of the Burbank Velodrome, which operated from 1935 to 1941 and is now primarily beneath the bleachers. (Dai Sugano/Bay Space Information Group) 

“I find it strangely satisfying “bringing back to life” these previous tales and sharing my findings,” Hodges wrote within the introduction of the ebook, which — together with the posters — he produced at no cost to the district.

MEMORABLE TEACHER: I used to be unhappy to learn concerning the passing of Invoice Rasmussen, whose 40-year profession in schooling included educating English through the 4 years within the Eighties after I was at Santa Teresa Excessive Faculty in South San Jose. I by no means had Mr. Rasmussen for a category, however he had a larger-than-life character that made him well-known across the campus.

He was one of some academics again in these days identified for sporting Hawaiian shirts to highschool — it’s potential Rasmussen, math trainer Dennis McKenna and U.S. Historical past trainer Bob LaMonte all shopped collectively — and the really helpful apparel for his celebration of life at 1 p.m. June 29 at Santa Teresa is following his model. “We encourage people to wear Hawaiian print attire or something blue, his favorite color,” the obituary learn. “Please no black and socks are optional.”

CREATIVE CONNECTIONS: Metropolis Lights Theatre Firm in downtown San Jose has its annual “Lights Up!” new-play competition and maker faire developing June 14. There’ll be scripted readings of two performs, “The Soulmate Play,” by Anthony Doan and directed by Jacob Yoder-Schrock, at 1 p.m. and “Helicopter Typhoon Carabao! or To Survive an Apocalypse Now,” written by Amanda L. Andrei and directed by Mark Anderson Phillips, at 5 p.m.

The maker faire will get going at midday and will probably be open between the readings, too, with some acquainted faces at Metropolis Lights contributing their non-theater creativity to the trigger. Metropolis Lights Govt Inventive Director Lisa Mallette could have her coasters, picture playing cards and tea lights on the market; Advertising Director Rebecca Wallace will probably be advertising and marketing collage artwork and playing cards and yow will discover out if actor Keenan Flagg’s pottery is as strong as his performances.

There’ll even be farm-fresh eggs on the market, courtesy of San Jose’s animal sanctuary Rancho Roben Rescues. Simply don’t carry them to the subsequent Metropolis Lights present, OK?

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