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PayPal Park in San Jose has a seating capacity of about 18,000.
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RIP to Sports Arena: As Plans Stand, City May Want to Take ‘Sports’ Out of the Name Voice of San Diego Scott Lewis August 1, 2022 https://voiceofsandiego.org/2022/08/...t-of-the-name/ Quote:
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Couple pics from today
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In fact, all the teams probably have contracts that forbid them from playing games against outsiders. So you'd need to form your own sports league. That's what happened with XFL in the early 2000s. What the antitrust laws really do is prevent the NBA or NHL from stopping a preexisting team from moving to San Diego. But it sound like a new arena at Midway probably isn't going encourage that on its own. |
at first glance, these look like good locations for a new arena aiming to lure an NBA/NHL team.
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As for the circle on the left, the "Premier" parking lot for Petco, I'd be curious to know if it's large enough for a stadium and if it has any fault lines running through it. The land is owned by JMI who are about to have their hands full with the redevelopment of Tailgate Park, if the deal goes through to purchase that land from San Diego. |
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The obvious ideal site for a new arena is Tailgate Park which Peter Seidler (Padres Owner) is developing, not JMI as the last poster said. That parcel directly behind Petco where the Pedestrian bridge comes down to is not large enough for a modern 17k to 18.5k capacity arena. The tailgate park land area would have been a tight squeeze, there is no way it could fit on the acreage noted in the above image.
Does anyone know why this land right behind Petco has never been developed nor any plans announced? ----- Other places to put an arena: Mission Valley? Where, I can't think of anyplace that could fit it with parking unless you demolish Mission Valley Mall and do it there with added housing and some select retail. UTC: There would be massive community opposition as that area will be getting very crowded with UCSD continuing to add new students and that big Biotech development going in across from the mall. Also where do you put it? The only place is possibly demolishing that old center with the Ralph's, Trader Joe's, and Best Buy off Nobel Dr.... There is a Trolley stop right there. |
Thanks for the correction mello. I still have JMI and the Padres intertwined in my brain even though Moores hasn't owned the team for 10 years!
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Building a 15,000 seat arena just doesn't seem worthwhile. Either you're going to be a small venue for concerts, which SD already has the SDSU arena that is about that size, or you go big enough and high-end enough to attract a professional franchise. Just seems like they're thinking right in the middle in a no-man's land. They're wanting to build what is essentially the Honda Center in Anaheim, but not as big. The Honda Center events calendar is full of bull riding, some concerts, WWE, and the Ducks. Capacity is just over 17,000, but it's not nearly as financially lucrative as Crypto Arena in LA. |
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College Area Apartments
https://i.imgur.com/w978gZwh.jpg La Jolla Construction https://i.imgur.com/h7PIrakh.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Jlrfx3dh.jpg |
Thanks for the pics Urbannizer!
I'm happy to see more housing stock, but the foreground building's paint scheme in that first shot is like the definition of soulless. Those second shots are UC San Diego, correct? I think that's the new Theater District neighborhood at the campus' southern edge |
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Yep, looks like the 18- and 21-story towers are just about topped out and the 3 mid-rises are just barely above ground. https://www.eyrc.com/hs-fs/hubfs/EYR...sdtdllc-01.jpg More renders for the final project here: https://www.eyrc.com/work/uc-san-die...g-neighborhood https://plandesignbuild.ucsd.edu/_fi...2020Update.pdf The site has also been cleared for the Pepper Canyon West Living and Learning Neighborhood: https://plandesignbuild.ucsd.edu/_im...CanyonWest.jpg https://oxblue.com/archive/731ef846a...?ts=1659727837 The university is also in the planning process for more high-rises to replace the Marshall Lower Apartments in the central campus area, but no details are available yet on that. |
Exciting times for UCSD. They're creating quite the skyline there
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I wonder what UCSD (my alma matter!) is planning for the east side of former 6th college.
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