Regarding Bay Park and the NIMBYism associated with raising building heights, I kind of get their argument.
What if one of us, purchased a home based off the fact that heights were limited to Xft. It was the determining factor in one choosing this neighborhood to purchase a 600k home. Then suddenly, developers want to increase the height. Bring in thousands of more transient renters. Why would you not fight to preserve your neighborhood and your investment? The residents of Bay Park probably view it as, other neighborhoods reject this type of development, why do you think you can push us around?! |
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http://media.utsandiego.com/img/phot...8a41b9b1684c1a I just hope these murals are preserved. |
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Leo the big picture here is that this is a redo of the entire Morena corridor from Rose Canyon through the 8 interchange. So thousands of new residents along that 4.5 mile stretch over 15 years isn't that big of a deal.
Then remember developers always ask for more than what they know they can get. I was just in Kensington looking at that new 3 story project which is probably 30-33 feet high. In Bay Park where views will really be blocked by 60 footers builders will probably fight for 42 to 45 foot tall four floor residential structures with underground parking. Developers know they need 4 floors of residential units to make a project pencil out so they ask for 60 feet knowing they can cram in 4 floors at 45 feet. So they propose 60 to start and then meet the residents halfway (they come up from 30 developers come down from 60). Now in Rose Canyon or that warehouse area at the South end of Morena they can probably get away with 60 feet because no one lives there now and views won't be compromised. I bet in the heart of Bay Park (Mid Morena) 4 floor apartment buildings with underground parking will eventually start replacing the mostly crap (other than restaurants) that exists there now. |
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I was trying to put myself in their shoes. "OB has restrictions...why can't we?" |
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Liberty station is also getting an aquatic center. Also I notice the old gymnasium is being torn down or renovated
http://www.sandiego.gov/real-estate-...rfpaquatic.pdf |
Edit: interesting re striping of Mission Blvd in N. PB. Thinking it might go down to one lane in each direction.
Also, regarding road diets, 5th ave northbound seems to be flowing fine after losing the far left lane. No need to have 3 general purpose lanes for DT to Hillcrest. |
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Sad to see that pool go. Every recruit who trained at NTC had to swim in that pool during basic training. |
Interesting development regarding 7th and Market:
http://www.hughesmarino.com/hughes-m...ids-submitted/ |
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I'm pretty sure 7th and Market will be maxed out to 500 feet as they are talking about finally doing a mixed use tower with hotel, office, and residential space. Why San Diego has not been doing any of this when its been common in Miami and San Francisco I have no idea. This is such a prime location 7th and Market is right there between Gaslamp and East Village I can't wait to see a quality tall proposal for this lot!
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Also, the Park and Market site should have its designs released at the same time, as both sites went to bid at the same time. IDEA Partners, a developer from Seattle, and the Robert Green Company are competing for that site.
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Is Quartyard ever going to materialize? |
According to their Facebook, the Quartyard guys just signed the lease with the city and started construction.
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Target Express will be great for South Park. Would be nice to get a City Target downtown somewhere...
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There is talk of a cityTarget coming to Makers Quarter. Also, the Park and Market site is Quartyard.
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