ZIP Code Guide
95054
Tasman Technology Corridor
Where semiconductor fabs meet a football stadium: a north Santa Clara ZIP defined by the Tasman Drive technology corridor and regional entertainment destinations
- North Santa Clara
- Bayshore
- Agnews
ZIP code 95054 covers the northern tier of the City of Santa Clara within Santa Clara County — a postal area shaped by the Tasman Drive technology corridor, California's Great America, Levi's Stadium, and the commercial and residential development that clusters around these regional landmarks. As the most employment-intensive of Santa Clara's three ZIP codes, 95054 reflects decades of technology campus construction, entertainment venue development, and apartment construction serving workers across the South Bay.
Geographic Position
95054 occupies the northeastern quadrant of incorporated Santa Clara, generally bounded by the city and county northern boundary toward San Francisco Bay and extending southward along the Tasman Drive and Great America Parkway corridors. State Route 237 and U.S. Route 101 converge near the ZIP's northern reach, providing freeway access to Mountain View, Milpitas, and regional employment centers.
The ZIP sits on flat valley-floor and bayshore-adjacent terrain, with portions approaching the developed baylands interface along the city's northern margin. Lawrence Expressway and Great America Parkway serve as major north-south arterials through the postal area. The Agnews campus redevelopment area occupies a significant land parcel within the ZIP's interior.
Neighborhood Character
Semiconductor firms establish operations along Tasman Drive; Intel Corporation is founded in Santa Clara in 1968, anchoring the technology corridor that defines the present ZIP.
Industrial parks and office campuses expand along Tasman Drive, Mission College Boulevard, and Patrick Henry Drive; garden-apartment complexes rise to house technology-sector workers.
California's Great America theme park opens on former agricultural land within the present ZIP, becoming a regional entertainment destination.
Levi's Stadium opens as the home of the San Francisco 49ers, transforming the Great America Parkway corridor into a major events venue.
The Agnews campus redevelopment proceeds on a former state hospital site, introducing mixed-use housing, parks, and commercial space within the ZIP's interior.
Within 95054, the Tasman Drive corridor concentrates technology campuses, office parks, and research facilities operated by firms including Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD. Residential areas consist primarily of apartment and condominium complexes along Tasman Drive, Lafayette Street, and Kiely Boulevard, with limited single-family neighborhoods at the ZIP's southern margin. The Great America Parkway and Levi's Stadium district generates hospitality, retail, and event-related activity throughout the year.
Economy & Employment
95054 functions as a major employment center within Santa Clara County. Technology firms along Tasman Drive and Patrick Henry Drive employ engineers, technicians, and corporate staff within the ZIP itself. Levi's Stadium and the surrounding Clara District generate employment in event management, hospitality, and retail. California's Great America employs seasonal and year-round workers and draws visitors from across the Bay Area.
The Santa Clara Convention Center and the hotel corridor along Great America Parkway support business travel and conference activity. Mission College, part of the West Valley-Mission Community College District, operates a campus along Mission College Boulevard at the ZIP's southern edge. Many residents also commute to employers in Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and San Jose.
Market & Housing Context
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 95054, the area had a population of approximately 25,704 and 10,508 housing units as of the 2020 Census. American Community Survey estimates for the 2019–2023 period indicate that roughly 33 percent of occupied housing units are owner-occupied and 67 percent are renter-occupied.
Housing within 95054 is dominated by garden-style and mid-rise apartment complexes, condominiums, and townhome developments built from the 1970s through the present. Single-family detached homes appear in limited pockets at the ZIP's southern boundary. The high renter-occupancy rate reflects the postal area's role as a residential destination for technology-sector workers and its proximity to major employment campuses. These census-reported figures describe housing composition and tenure; they are not market forecasts or investment guidance.
Living in 95054
California's Great America and Levi's Stadium provide regional entertainment and event venues within the ZIP. The Santa Clara Convention Center hosts conferences and trade shows along Great America Parkway. Central Park and city recreation facilities in neighboring postal areas lie within a short drive.
Public schools are operated by the Santa Clara Unified School District and the Milpitas Unified School District depending on address within the ZIP. Campuses include Montague Elementary School, Don Callejon School, and Adrian Wilcox High School serving portions of the northern postal area. Families evaluate school assignments based on specific addresses and district boundaries.
The Santa Clara VTA light rail station near Levi's Stadium provides rail connections along the Tasman Drive corridor. VTA bus routes serve Great America Parkway, Tasman Drive, and Lafayette Street. Caltrain service is available at the Santa Clara station to the south.
95054 Today
25,704
Population (2020 Census ZCTA)
10,508
Housing Units (2020 Census)
~5 sq mi
Approximate ZCTA Land Area
1970s–2000s
Dominant Housing Era
Government and Civic Life
95054 falls entirely within the City of Santa Clara municipal boundaries and Santa Clara County. City services — including planning, public works, fire, and police — are administered from Santa Clara City Hall. The city operates Silicon Valley Power, its municipal electric utility, serving residents and businesses within the ZIP.
Culture and Community
The ZIP's civic life reflects its dual identity as a technology employment hub and entertainment destination — stadium events, convention gatherings, theme park seasons, and apartment-community residential life along Tasman Drive. The Agnews redevelopment introduces new parks and community gathering spaces as the former hospital campus transforms into a mixed-use neighborhood.
Geography & Environment
95054 occupies flat valley-floor terrain with portions approaching the developed baylands interface along the city's northern boundary. The Mediterranean climate — warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters — shapes landscaping choices throughout the technology and residential corridors.
Urban landscaping along Tasman Drive and commercial boulevards contrasts with the open-space planning incorporated into the Agnews redevelopment. The Guadalupe River lies west of the ZIP in adjacent postal areas.
Transportation & Connectivity
State Route 237 and U.S. Route 101 converge near the ZIP's northern reach, providing freeway access across Silicon Valley and the East Bay. Tasman Drive, Great America Parkway, and Lawrence Expressway serve as major surface arterials. The VTA light rail Tasman corridor runs through the postal area, connecting to Mountain View, Sunnyvale, and San Jose.
Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport is reachable via freeway within approximately 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic. The planned BART extension to Santa Clara County includes a station in the vicinity of the Santa Clara Caltrain depot, south of the ZIP.
Looking Forward
Santa Clara's planning agenda includes the Clara District redevelopment around Levi's Stadium, continued housing production along the Tasman Drive corridor, and the Agnews campus transformation within 95054. The city's general plan update addresses state housing mandates, climate resilience, and the balance between technology employment growth and residential development in the northern city.
Silicon Valley Power continues to invest in renewable energy and grid modernization for the technology campuses and residential communities within the ZIP. VTA corridor planning proceeds through regional transportation agencies.
The ZIP's Character
95054 embodies the technology-and-entertainment economy that redefined north Santa Clara — semiconductor campuses along Tasman Drive, a professional football stadium, and a theme park sharing the same postal boundary as garden apartments and emerging mixed-use neighborhoods at Agnews.
"95054 is where Silicon Valley works and plays — a north Santa Clara ZIP where Tasman Drive fabs, Levi's Stadium crowds, and Great America roller coasters share the horizon with apartment communities built for the South Bay workforce."
From the technology corridors of Patrick Henry Drive to the emerging streetscapes of the Agnews redevelopment, the ZIP offers a commercially active slice of Santa Clara within a single postal boundary. Buyers, sellers, and investors evaluating 95054 benefit from understanding its employment concentration, housing tenure patterns, and position within the broader Santa Clara County real estate landscape.

