http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/...boa-park-2015/
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Are people in this town really too inept to see what is going on here? Our airport is planning on building waiting areas, parking spaces, new restaurants, and ways to transfer and hold more passengers, but ignoring the one, short runway issue. Their plans are pretty much telling us they are making the airport bigger and nicer because, as the years roll by, waiting for flights will become much, much longer. |
Totally agree with you about the airport, I guess there is just no will to push the Miramar issue anymore and Brown Field won't work so.... The only solution I can see is Palomar stepping up and becoming like a Ft. Lauderdale to Miami. The runway there will be lengthened so maybe it can suck up a decent percentage of N. County traffic in the long term.
As far as the empty TR produce building and all of the empty retail in the ballpark area... What gives? Why not drop the lease rates and get something going there? I think it really is time that City Hall steps in on this, those spaces have been empty since 2007! |
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Carlsbad airline gets key FAA approval http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/...based-airline/ |
Market and 13th, across fom Albertson's in East Village now is walled-off on all four sides with wood.
No signs indicate construction so can't tell if it's a project going up, parking lot resurfacing, or something else. Anyone know?? |
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Hopefully 13th and Market is ready to go up. http://ccdc.com/scripts/gis/webporta...d.aspx?id=1070 |
^^ Nice - I like it!
Ariel Suites' construction has also started in Little Italy. I'm sure folks have already seen it, but bmfarley posted this over at Skyscrapercity. http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...ielSuites1.jpg |
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I looked at Palomar on the map, it looks like it doesn't have room for expansion and the runway is short. |
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People were saying it won't work due to mountains
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If incoming flights came in from the east they would have to come in from the South East because the mountains are to the North East and that would also interfere with TJ Rod Intl... The San Ysidro Mountains top out at 3800 feet and sit North East of Brown Field. Flat airspace lies to the South East of BF but that is exactly where the incoming flights for TJ are. I think that many officials believe a very busy Brown Field (if you made it a commercial airport) would get very tricky. Hope you understand my explanation. |
Article on Wal Mart coming to Sherman Heights.
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^That's a good move.
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If all Walmarts were that size, I'd have more respect for them. :P
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I hate to be a buzzkill, but I am not a huge fan of this project. It takes up a whole city block and it is only 6 stories tall and a rental. This parcel should be built up tall as Market St. is a main corridor through our city. The park is going to be there, hopefully the Chargers stadium, Ballpark Village, etc. and this huge parcel is going to be this mid/low rise building...eh! Take out all the lush landscaping and I do not think it is that special. It is better than a parking lot, but once this is built it will remain for all of our lifetimes. For me, I think the 1980's cars in the picture sum it up. How disappointing!
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Meh.
There's plenty of room on Market for taller buildings in the future. |
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Currently I go to the Chula Vista/NC one... |
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Not really...and this is a whole block, it is not part of the block. I think it is a waste of prime future development. |
It fits with the scale of the rest of the area east of Park Boulevard.
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