SAN JOSE — A large hotel that’s planned for San Jose’s Alviso district would be perched on the banks of the Guadalupe River and rise next to an entertainment and retail district with golf-oriented options, according to a new development proposal on file with city officials.

Estuary @ Terra is the current name of the hotel, which would be five stories high and located on North First Street near Bay Vista Drive and north of State Route 237 in San Jose, the city planning files show.

The proposed hotel would contain 215 rooms and be located near 4701 N. First St., the city planning documents show. The hotel site totals three acres.

Construction on the Estuary @ Terra hotel is slated to begin in the spring of 2021 and be completed by the summer of 2022.

“The hotel is very close to the tech offices in the area,” said Trang Tu-Nguyen, project manager for the hotel site, and an executive with TNT Land Development Services. “A lot of those offices are within walking distance of the hotel.”

The wetlands in the vicinity are also a plus, the hotel developers believe.

“It has a great view of the river,” Tu-Nguyen said.

The entertainment district that is being planned for the area would sprout on 40 acres and front on North First Street between Nortech Parkway and Gold Street.

One of the unique components of the entertainment district that Milpitas-based Terra Development is planning: a Topgolf high-tech recreational complex.

Dallas-based Topgolf operates high-tech driving ranges that allow people to hit golf balls equipped with microchips that record distance and accuracy. The venues typically also include dining and drinking establishments.

North San Jose is buzzing with tech company expansions and plans for new tech hubs.

Google has quietly assembled what would be one of the largest office campuses in the Bay Area with a fresh purchase of several office buildings in north San Jose near Alviso. All told, over nearly one and a half years, Google has paid $409.3 million to buy the buildings near North First Street and Nortech Parkway and now owns a mix of office and industrial buildings in the area that together total 1.27 million square feet.

In separate endeavors, Google has struck deals to lease big office buildings in at least two other huge tech campuses on North First Street.

Plus, Cisco, Micron Technology, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Samsung also have major operations in the area.

“We are under construction and will be opening in San Jose next year,” Morgan Schaaf, a spokeswoman for Topgolf, said in earlier comments regarding the Topgolf entertainment center. “We can’t wait.”