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Two housing towers totaling 430 units called Residencias Arianna proposed for a site at 1298 Tripp Ave. in San Jose, concept. // Anderson Architects

SAN JOSE — More than 1,000 affordable homes could sprout at a site near a future BART station in a transit-oriented development east of downtown San Jose.

An increasingly active developer, Roygbiv Real Estate Development, has begun to float plans at San Jose City Hall for the first major component of the project.

The first phase, called Residencias Arianna, would consist of two large residential towers. One would be 12 stories high and the other 10 stories.

Residencias Arrianna is slated to contain 430 homes, consisting of 241 units in one building and 189 units in the other building, according to plans filed by Roygbiv Real Estate with the city.

Residencias Arianna, a 430-unit residential development consisting of two housing towers at 1298 Tripp Ave. in San Jose, concept. // Anderson Architects

The 430 units in the first phase of the development would rise at 1298 Tripp Ave. between North 26th Street and Wooster Avenue near the interchange of U.S. Highway 101 and McKee Avenue.

The site also is less than a half-mile away from a future 28th Street/Little Portugal BART station.

“This is a transit-oriented development,” said Loida Kirkley, chief executive officer with Roygbiv Real Estate. “This will include affordable housing for very-low-income, low-income, and moderate-income people.”

When all three phases of the project are built, the overall development will consist of 1,200 units, according to project designer Kurt Anderson, principal executive with Anderson Architects.

Roygbiv Real Estate has been actively making plans for at least four other tower projects that would add several hundred more homes to downtown San Jose if they are built.

Two housing highrises have been proposed by Roygbiv near the existing Diridon train station, and two others would be built near a future downtown San Jose BART station a short distance from City Hall.

430-unit residential development called Residencias Arianna consisting of two housing towers at 1298 Tripp Ave. in San Jose, concept. // Anderson Architects

For the project near the Little Portugal BART station site, the two buildings in the first phase will both include notable amenities, according to the development proposal.

Common open areas will be available on the first floor of each building. Both buildings will feature roof decks with gathering areas. Fitness centers are planned in each building.

Each of the two buildings will contain a combination of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom units, the city documents show.

The 1298 Tripp Ave. residential development would be about a two-minute drive or an eight-minute walk away from the 28th Street/Little Portugal BART station, according to Google Maps

“Residents in Arianna will be able to take BART all over the Bay Area to get to work,” Kirkley said.