Supermicro has acquired the former Fry's Electronics site in San Jose, pivoting from earlier proposals for affordable housing to a significant technology-driven development. The company plans to establish a third campus, comprising a 333,360-square-foot manufacturing building and a reconfigured warehouse. Key figures like Supermicro CEO Charles Liang and San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan emphasize the economic benefits, highlighting the creation of high-paying jobs and a vision of American manufacturing. The site's culmination could potentially embrace almost 3 million square feet, reflecting the Bay Area's ongoing transformation towards tech industry growth.
Supermicro's new development plan at the former Fry's Electronics site offers a contrast to previous affordable housing proposals, emphasizing tech manufacturing and economic growth instead.
With this planned expansion, Supermicro is helping San Jose redefine what 'Made in America' looks like and creating high paying new jobs to fuel our economy.
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