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Mello: You're right that there still is some develop-able land left. What I'm pointing to is that the end of developing mass tracks of land for subdivisions has already started coming to an end. We know this, just like everyone else in SD knows this. We have started seeing a lot more infill development, and that will start accelerating once these last open parcels become filled out. I believe with the expansion of the border crossing, freeway, and airport terminal, the open space near Brown Field and the prison will most likely continue to be zoned and aggressively developed as distribution/commercial/heavy industrial. My understanding is that the cross-border airport terminal will have all of the things normally associated with an airport, such as rental car facilities and other transportation infrastructure. That may also be the terminus for the South Bay BRT line, but I am not sure. |
370 acres for a university... Was thinking that was pretty small then I just read that Cal State San Marcos is 340 acres. It will be interesting to see how all of that land down there is divvied up over the coming years because there still looks to be a substantial amount left.
I do remember a developer had a proposal to build a bunch of 8 to 13 story condo towers on those hills just above the San Ysidro crossing years ago and he touted the epic views they would have, guess that project was obviously shelved. |
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Here's a good collection of South Bay Area developments with handy maps: http://scedcvisioning.wordpress.com/project-updates/
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With Broadstone well underway, and now Mandarin house closing to make way for redevelopment, has anyone heard anything on the status of the St. Paul's cathedral condos? http://www.stpaulcathedral.org/chapter-master-plan
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Hopefully those Cathedral Towers get going soon. They will be good for bankers hill. Also I'm looking forward to seeing the design of the mandarin house.
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What happened to the project after Graham Downes was killed? Is it being redesigned? http://www.loopnet.com/Attachments/F...5E6A792322.jpg |
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/...-construction/
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It's great to see that part of University City getting some mid rise activity.
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Does anyone know the status of Kettner & Ash? This article from last year states that it is to break ground in 2013.
I had thought that PCH & Broadway was going to be first. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2011/...mpletion-2015/ |
I think the next Bosa project to start is Pacific & Broadway which hopefully breaks ground next year. Kettner & Ash will probably follow within the next year of that groundbreaking so say by 2015 start time. This all assumes housing market holds up which could change things to a earlier start or delay.
Please anyone on the boards here post something of IDEA when it finally starts too. I may be wrong but I think that should be the next project breaking ground? |
Pacific & Broadway, IDEA 1, 401 W Ash, and Lane Field are all supposed to break ground Q1 2014. Bosa has stated that Kettner and Ash will break ground in 2015. Does anyone know the status of blue sky?
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I don't understand why the condo developers are dragging their feet so much with breaking ground on new projects. The inventory has been super low for what 3 years now? Almost everything that has been built has been rentals... So what gives? You would think they would be jumping all over downtown SD right now :shrug:
Oh and a good article about why San Diego County has lacked quality jobs in the trade sector for decades and why we are basically a backwater economy in many respects: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/...conomy-border/ |
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With the new library now completed Pacific & Broadway looks to be the next new building that actually will look pretty interesting in downtown.
Not that there's not some decent stuff going up but I'm actually excited to see this Bosa project. :tup: |
With the Superior Courthouse, Ballpark Village, Convention Center Expansion, and possibly Makers Quarter also scheduled to break ground next year. 2014 is going to be a very exciting year!
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Oohhh, yeah. Forgot about the new county courthouse too.
That will be another interesting looking building to SD's skyline. Good to see some projects that look different in a good way.:tup: Groundbreaking still set for this December? |
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