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SDCAL May 20, 2020 3:04 AM

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Originally Posted by JerellO (Post 8913934)
So what’s going on with Pacific/Manchester Gateway?? Is the Navy building complete?? And when will they start on the other buildings?

Nothing to do with COVID-19. Manchester had financing problems crop-up before the pandemic had started and shelved everything but the navy building. It was reported he was trying to offload the rest of the project. To be honest, he kind of got lucky with the timing because the pandemic would have halted it anyway and now that’s the perceived reason, but the truth is Manchester’s company f’d that project up before this crisis hit and it likely wouldn’t have moved forward anyway unless someone was willing to bail it out and keep the same plans.

SDfan May 20, 2020 5:04 AM

I'm not crying over the Manchester proposal being dead. That project in its final iteration of watered down art deco meets UTC corporate plaza made me cringe. Hopefully it gets scooped by someone who can hire a moderately reputable architect. I hope that asymmetrical office tower never sees the light of day.

mello May 20, 2020 8:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SDCAL (Post 8927131)
The last I heard pre-COVID-19 was that they were still securing funding and looking to break ground end of this year.

Hmm well the other previously city owned project (old crap courthouse on Broadway) has broken ground. So 12th/Market check, courthouse good to go, but Cisterra the most rock solid of all projects we thought 3 years ago still has yet to break ground.

The Ritz isn't really the main part of that project though it wasn't even 200 rooms, just 160 I think. It was mainly an office space and residential deal.

Sam Flood May 21, 2020 12:21 AM

Broadway Block
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e5cfae27_h.jpg
Pinnacle 11th and Broadway

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ddc19b58_h.jpg


Courthouse Demo

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...359ba4de_b.jpg

Will O' Wisp May 23, 2020 6:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Sam Flood (Post 8928077)
Broadway Block
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e5cfae27_h.jpg
Pinnacle 11th and Broadway

I can't get over how prodigiously beefy this building looks in person. Somehow it just doesn't come across in pictures.

SDfan May 24, 2020 1:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Will O' Wisp (Post 8930409)
I can't get over how prodigiously beefy this building looks in person. Somehow it just doesn't come across in pictures.

I know! Different angles reveal different perspectives. From Golden Hill it looks somewhat slim and punctuating, but from the 1-5 or on Broadway it's a chunker lol.

JerellO May 24, 2020 3:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Will O' Wisp (Post 8930409)
I can't get over how prodigiously beefy this building looks in person. Somehow it just doesn't come across in pictures.

It definitely makes its presence known. I turned the corner while walking and bam whips out in front of my face. Definitely thicker in person and very imposing compared to the other smaller and stubbier ones around it. I’ve noticed buildings have that effect around tall ones. Like the Empire Stage Building, as tall as it is, the surrounding structures are way shorter, almost highlighting ESB’s already soaring height.

HurricaneHugo May 25, 2020 9:02 AM

Downtown San Diego from the 94

https://i.imgur.com/zEYErYt.jpg

mello May 26, 2020 8:11 PM

Great Shot Hugo
 
:cheers:

Wow that Vantage point from 94 needs 7th and Market so badly.... Please break ground. With Street Lights, Pinnacle Twins at 11th and Broadway, BOSA block, and crossing fingers for Cisterra project that angle would actually be respectable.

JerellO May 28, 2020 6:42 PM

How do you guys feel about the proposed gondola going up and down harbor dr? IMO it’s obstructing to the open bay. I would rather much prefer it go up and down pacific highway so that it’s somewhat hidden but close to the water and it’ll also connect with Santa Fe depot.

https://www.kusi.com/proposed-plan-t...own-san-diego/

mello May 28, 2020 6:56 PM

Construction Update
 
The full block 7 floor apartment project right behind the police headquarters has broken ground. I see the excavating equipment is out and they are digging.

Street Lights has not I repeat not broken ground folks. 29 floor tower at 14th and F has only been cleared of whatever structure was on the lot. No digging has taken place at all and the site is void of any construction equipment. So.... false start on that project. Hopefully we see diggers going there soon.

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Gondola, well we need something to mix it up. Never got a ferris wheel like Seattle did lol. It might look a little junky on Harbor but if its on Pac Hwy all the people in the myriad of BOSA towers will complain and try to block it :shrug:

HurricaneHugo May 29, 2020 12:02 AM

At this point I feel like we just need to build something.

So if the Gondola is our only option, then screw it, get it built

eburress May 29, 2020 4:59 AM

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Originally Posted by JerellO (Post 8935186)
How do you guys feel about the proposed gondola going up and down harbor dr? IMO it’s obstructing to the open bay. I would rather much prefer it go up and down pacific highway so that it’s somewhat hidden but close to the water and it’ll also connect with Santa Fe depot.

https://www.kusi.com/proposed-plan-t...own-san-diego/

I'd much rather see a traditional streetcar run through there.

NYC2ATX May 29, 2020 6:18 AM

Sort of a random inquiry, but are there any other good news sources, blog sites, forums, etc. with decent coverage of San Diego? I feel like I've had trouble finding anything and even subforums on other sites are dead.

I am considering relocating there from the East Coast so I would love to get some more insight! :tup:

superfishy May 30, 2020 1:42 AM

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Originally Posted by NYC2ATX (Post 8935802)
Sort of a random inquiry, but are there any other good news sources, blog sites, forums, etc. with decent coverage of San Diego? I feel like I've had trouble finding anything and even subforums on other sites are dead.

I am considering relocating there from the East Coast so I would love to get some more insight! :tup:

The San Diego subreddit does a pretty good job of covering a variety of topics if you don't mind the occasional meme or sunset pic.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sandiego/

SDfan Jun 2, 2020 9:44 PM

New high-rise breaking ground in UTC. Nothing remarkable design or height wise, but did not see this one coming.

https://timesofsandiego.com/business...lden-triangle/

Will O' Wisp Jun 5, 2020 8:19 AM

http://sunnycv.com/steve/maps/sd/2718a.jpg

For a change of pace, how about this map of downtown circa 1876. I just love all the detail. (warning: large image)

The city is depicted from Balboa Park, and for reference the view to very similar to what you see today while coming into land at the airport. As far as I can tell it was commissioned to draw up support for extending the southern transcontinental railroad to the harbor, which would have made San Diego the port of entry for all of southern California. Unfortunately geography dictated the railroad swing north to Los Angeles instead, which lead to LA becoming the region's commercial hub instead.

https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.town...6f6d.image.jpg

Here's a photograph taken in that same year. The pier terminated near the trolley station in the Gaslamp District, everything beyond was dredged out of the harbor in later years.

JerellO Jun 6, 2020 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Will O' Wisp (Post 8943412)
http://sunnycv.com/steve/maps/sd/2718a.jpg

For a change of pace, how about this map of downtown circa 1876. I just love all the detail. (warning: large image)

The city is depicted from Balboa Park, and for reference the view to very similar to what you see today while coming into land at the airport. As far as I can tell it was commissioned to draw up support for extending the southern transcontinental railroad to the harbor, which would have made San Diego the port of entry for all of southern California. Unfortunately geography dictated the railroad swing north to Los Angeles instead, which lead to LA becoming the region's commercial hub instead.

I’ve read that it was due to city officials in San Francisco fearing San Diego’s harbor rivaling their own and didn’t want SD to compete with SF. So being the premier city at the time, they decided on the small cow town Los Angeles with no competing harbor back then to be the terminus of the railroad. As Los Angeles boomed throughout the years especially with Hollywood attracting stars, the city extended city limits all the way to San Pedro in order to have its own harbor and port. By around the 1920s, Los Angeles had completely taken over San Francisco and the entire west coast as the premier city.

Jordan de California Jun 6, 2020 3:42 AM

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Originally Posted by JerellO (Post 8944114)
I’ve read that it was due to city officials in San Francisco fearing San Diego’s harbor rivaling their own and didn’t want SD to compete with SF. So being the premier city at the time, they decided on the small cow town Los Angeles with no competing harbor back then to be the terminus of the railroad. As Los Angeles boomed throughout the years especially with Hollywood attracting stars, the city extended city limits all the way to San Pedro in order to have its own harbor and port. By around the 1920s, Los Angeles had completely taken over San Francisco and the entire west coast as the premier city.

Fascinating!

As an L.A. region native, I think it would have all been a lot nicer-looking for the L.A. Basin to have remained smaller and more agricultural for a longer time. It could have been like the Salinas Valley and Monterey Bay, while y'all down in San Diego enjoyed all the heavy industry and supertall skyscrapers.

Oh, well. That said, I love my homeland.

Drcastro Jun 6, 2020 4:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Will O' Wisp (Post 8943412)

https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.town...6f6d.image.jpg

Here's a photograph taken in that same year. The pier terminated near the trolley station in the Gaslamp District, everything beyond was dredged out of the harbor in later years.

Isn’t “everything beyond” what became North Island and Coronado? Not that a lot of dredging didn’t happen, I’m sure :)


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