Does Chula Vista have a height limit planned as they develop their bay-front?
Also does anyone know what floor they are up to on the first tower of the 15th and island project?:???: |
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We all want healthy urban environments, but I'm interested in that correlating with a higher number of housing units being built in this city. You can put more in when you put more on top. And *ding, ding, ding* you are correct, this is skyscraper forum. Who would have thought we'd all be interested in the same thing on a forum specific for this topic. Way to go Derek. :rolleyes: What I don't get is why people question high-rise development in the one area designated for such development. I'm starting to get confused here. Or maybe just reading all of this wrong. |
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As for 15th and Island, I think they're moving just above ground from the parking structure. |
I'm not sure why my question warranted sarcasm, it was a legitimate question. There's nothing wrong at all 10-20 story buildings, but there's multiple people on here pushing for 50 story tall buildings in Mission Valley of all places, are complaining about height limits, and aren't satisfied with "just a mid rise". I just found that a bit odd is all.
I'd rather have a dense urban core filled with 10-20 story buildings filled with working class people who will actually utilize their neighborhood with cheaper rents for ground floor retail than dozens of parking lots because luxury apartment and condo towers aren't getting built on them because the market doesn't support them and even if they were getting built, the people moving into them still drive their cars other places because the ground floor retail spaces rents are too high to support retail. Yes, that was a run-on sentence. No, I don't care. I drove my car into a bridge... |
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http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2869/1...2a467f9b_b.jpg |
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http://www.earthcam.net/projects/bridgehousing/ |
^^ Thanks, but those are 2 different buildings.
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Pics from Pinnacle's 15th and Island - 1.23.2014
With all this talk of 15th and Island, I took a stroll over there today and snapped a couple pics. Solid progress!
View from 14th in between Island and J http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...pse2856a21.jpg View from J in between 14th and 15th http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...ps19ee6031.jpg View from corner of 15th and J http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psfe32ac5f.jpg |
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Wow! 15th and Island looks great. I can't wait to see it start to make an impact.
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At 1 floor per week, this should top out in October :frog:
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People are wildly unrealistic in this forum. If you oppose a stadium because it wastes high rise land, then you should oppose all the crappy mid rises going up because they waste that land, too. And oppose the grocery outlets, or all the parking lots. Leaving every site vacant until a 40 story tower can be built on it is not how development works. Stadiums, malls, mid rises, etc. are built and that drives the density and development that eventually creates the demand to gradually replace low rises with mid rises and mid rises with high rises. But the attitude here is basically don't build anything, unless you can build mid town Manhattan. I think the attitudes on here would be way more harmful to real development then any NIMBYs, if they were ever taken seriously by the city. |
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There are lots of neighborhoods with zero high rises in San Francisco, but great city life because the area is filled out and inhabited by businesses. I'd rather have a stadium and modest developments wasting high rise land but creating a busy neighborhood than parking lots and empty gigantic towers. |
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Why wouldn't a stadium have the same affect? I think we all agree that it would be used for more than just football. The Davis Cup tennis tournament is being held at Petco next week! Also, look at 15th and Island. If a stadium were to go in, the values of those condos would dramatically go up and maybe those people would have direct views into the field on the higher levels. I bet that plots of land for sale like where The Library Tower was supposed to go or the land at 16th and Island would sell immediately and get developed. I also agree that a stadium would only last 50-60 years, so by then hopefully downtown is developed, they can implode the stadium to build there, the airport will be somewhere else and you can build a new football stadium as part of the land redeveloped where the airport once was!!!! |
New (revived, actually) project in the Cortez neighborhood
http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2...phere-project/ http://media.sdreader.com/img/photos...ebf11d604414e5 |
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