San Jose Set to Welcome New Costco as Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Westgate West Development

San Jose’s contentious journey to introduce a sixth Costco location at Westgate West Shopping Center is forging ahead after a Santa Clara County Superior Court judge dismissed a lawsuit aimed at blocking its development. This ruling sidelines the efforts of the group West Valley Citizens for Responsible Development, which had backed the lawsuit filed in the wake of the San Jose City Council’s approval in October 2024.

Arguments presented by the group, including violations of city zoning rules and criticisms of the environmental review process, were not persuasive enough for Judge Charles Adams. The group, represented by attorney Anthony Arger, expressed their letdown in a statement obtained by San José Spotlight, saying they are “understandably disappointed by the trial court’s decision, and is currently evaluating all options for possible next steps.” Yet the project is green-lit, and future steps, including possible appeals, are under contemplation.

City Attorney Susana Alcala Wood considered the judge’s ruling as “thorough and thoughtful,” and she has accused those bringing the lawsuit of using environmental concerns as a smokescreen to delay or obstruct the project. The population of San Jose, growing rapidly, will witness the demolition of established businesses like Ethan Allen Furniture Company and Bikram Yoga San Jose, to make room for the new Costco, which, according to company officials cited in information from San José Spotlight, is expected to bring 250 to 300 jobs and generate about $2 million in annual tax revenue for the city…

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