SAN JOSE — Lumileds will shut its doors at a North San Jose site where a tech and data hub is being planned.

The advanced manufacturing company is closing its production and office center on part of a 45.8-acre property and future development site at 350 and 370 West Trimble Rd.

Goodman Innovation Center, a 45.8-acre site at 350 and 370 West Trimble Road in north San Jose, shown within the outline.(Goodman North America)Goodman Innovation Center, a 45.8-acre site at 350 and 370 West Trimble Road in north San Jose, shown within the outline. (Goodman North America)

Australia-based Goodman Group is planning an innovation center and campus that will contain data centers, advanced manufacturing facilities, and warehouse space, according to the real estate company.

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The shutdown of the Lumileds site will erase 24 jobs, according to a WARN notice the company filed with the state Employment Development Department. The job cuts and closure are scheduled for May 1.

Lumileds also will eliminate 84 jobs this year at its 370 West Trimble site. On Jan. 30, the company cut 60 jobs at the location, a prior WARN notice stated.

The cuts are slated to be permanent, according to Lumileds.

The company had manufactured LEDs at the North San Jose site. The company also produces other lighting devices and items for automotive, general lighting, and specialty lighting applications.