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Don't even get me going regarding 101 Ash.
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4th & B is getting razed to make way for a 32-story tower:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...d-office-tower Anybody have more info? |
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Also, great news for a new office / hotel. This takes part of the sting out of the failed theatre development. |
Some NIMBY clowns trying to kill off the new sports arena development.
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...t-height-limit |
I heard thru the grapevine that they're taking infrastructure (power/water equipment) out of the Fry's building.
Possible demolition to make way for something else? |
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Though this is happening in North County/San Marcos I thought that is it an exciting project that doesn't get enough attention.
https://www.northcity.com/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVtIYfz99Eg https://sdarchitecture.org/wp-conten...rth-City-2.jpg Having walked through it myself it does feel more urban than the rest of north county. Their project focuses on walkability being a priority in the community which is rare for north county and it looks like they are going to be adding a bunch more housing/buildings/amenities. The only thing I think it is lacking is a grocery store or something because it is very resturaunt-heavy and there will be a lot of residents there that will still have to take a car to get groceries. |
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I'm glad to see more developments like this. Is it connected to the Sprinter? That would really help |
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New Airport Connections
SANDAG held a virtual information session earlier this week to discuss seemingly two distinct, but related projects.
The meeting materials posted publicly, 090822_CMH_Public_Meeting_Presentation.pdf include mostly updates on project #2 with attention to the Port Transit Center at Middletown. Nothing new about the downtown CMH. I'm most interested in slides 30 - 32 describing 3 different routes for the trolley, people mover, dedicated bus routes, etc.
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San Diego selects Midway Rising to redevelop sports arena site
In the real estate competition to lease and redo the city’s 48-acre sports arena site, San Diego has selected as its winner the development team proposing the most affordable residential units. City Council members voted 7-1 on Tuesday to select Midway Rising. The vote came after a sometimes-heated discussion that put the team, its partners and even potential subcontractors under the microscope on a variety of topics, including allegations of deceptive labor practices. Midway Rising includes market-rate housing developer Zephyr, sports-and-entertainment venue operator Legends and affordable-housing builder Chelsea Investment Corp. The team is proposing to develop the city’s sports arena holdings with 2,000 units deed-restricted for low- and very-low-income families at an average affordability of 48 percent of the area median income. The group’s plan also calls for 250 middle-income units, 2,000 market-rate units, a new 16,000-seat arena, a 200-room hotel and 4,500 parking spaces. The project includes 20 acres of plaza and park space, including 4.2 acres of rooftop parks. Team members from Midway Rising’s now-eliminated rivals also sought to call attention to perceived flaws in the winning bid. “I’m perplexed why we are not asking tough questions regarding the arena proposals. A new 16,000-seat arena with parking (and) 4,000 new residential units does not fit on this site. This is putting 20 pounds of stuff in a 10-pound bag that will crush the Midway District and the surrounding communities,” said Erik Judson, who is CEO of JMI Sports and is part of the HomeTownSD team. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...rts-arena-site |
HomeTownSDTeam was probably the best example of trying to go backwards. I would like to have seen a arena closer in size to 18,000 but at least 16,000 is better than 14,500 and going down to a 10,000 figure for an arena is a joke since the arena was the main feature intended for this development.
Even the new Frontwave Arena opening in Oceanside next year will seat 6,000-7,500 and it’s hardly a major replacement project for the cities main arena. 10,000?:slob: |
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It fills in the gap in the middle pretty nicely!
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