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I had read from multiple sources that 240" is essentially a max height financially for a lot of structures, unless the push to 480"-500". Anything in between is less feasible. |
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So Beech Street Tower was approved. Let's place bets on how long it takes Bosa or Pinnacle to buy out the project (to keep the market tight). :D
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Goodbye Taco Express (NW corner A st and State st)
What's going in it's place? https://i.imgur.com/NRJ1I2J.jpg |
I'm pretty sure it's this:
http://media.sdreader.com/img/photos...08e3fa67d9af9d http://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2...ncial-reasons/ http://tuckersadler.com/portfolio/hospitality/401-ash Who knows if it's the taller one that was originally planned (and, oddly, listed on the architect page) or the shorter, 183 ft tower reported by the Reader. |
I believe this rendering is the shorter version. If I recall correctly, the developer had difficulty securing financing for the larger project resulting in a modest reduction in scale.
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Sounds like Lane Field phase 2 (Intercontinental Hotel) has begun construction.
http://www.sdbj.com/news/2016/may/10...uction-interc/ http://ocbj.media.clients.ellingtonc...7501865a0e2373 http://isellthecity.com/wp-content/u...-from-West.jpg Phase 1 as it stands now: http://cdn.sandiegouniontrib.com/img...15c2d8bc4ecd52 |
Bleh.
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Finally the lot near Sprouts on Park Blvd in University Heights is fenced off and underconstruction. I think it is going to be a 7 floor structure and it's a project by Jonathan Segal.
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Park & Polk http://www.jonathansegalarchitect.co...-park-gallery/ http://static1.squarespace.com/stati...g?format=2500w |
I'm not a huge fan of his form but I have to give credit where credit is due. Dude's been developing in neighborhoods before, during and after the market fluctuation. I think his intentions are good(and profitable) so I'll give him a pass on wearing the "respect the architect" t-shirt 24/7/365.
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