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That's great news about EV Green!
I haven't seen any recent news about those projects but did stumble across one named Logan Yards that's looking to put 900 apartments (mid-rise 7 stories) on the site of the EV pond down by National Ave., Newton Ave., & 16th St. Does anyone know more about this one? |
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And while I also agree that the number of pro sports teams does not have a big effect on your city overall, I see this huge Midway project spending hundred of millions probably to renovate the Sports Arena but not going that one extra step to make it ready for an NBA or NHL team. Even if that's not the ideal location (and most NBA arenas are not in the most ideal location), at least it shows a commitment to the leagues that the city is ready for a team whenever that team is available. Get a team in here and THEN do a search for the ideal location to build a new arena. Clippers shared Staples Center for a LONG time and are now building their own state-of-the-art arena next to SoFi Stadium. |
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A couple of pics from Terminal 1 looking at the construction.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8b3f86cf_h.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...f68631b1_h.jpg |
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I'm in total agreement with everyone say they should build a new arena in the 17-19k capacity range. It wouldn't just be for a potential hockey or NBA team ,but for concerts, too.
Speaking of arenas, the 7600 capacity Frontwave Arena in Oceanside for the Sockers will be great for North County. Just wish it didn't look like a distribution center. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...1e8c7370_c.jpg https://frontwavearena.com/ Now that Seritage is selling off all of their properties, I wonder if what will happen to their plans to redevelop the parking lot around the former Sears building at UTC mall. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...8eea2d14_c.jpg https://www.universitycitynews.org/w...Feb-9-2021.pdf Also at UTC, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield is tearing down the old Nordstrom store/wing before year end. Even though they are selling all of their US assets, they appear to moving forward with another development phase. Hotel? More retail space? Housing? Eataly has confirmed they are scouting out a San Diego location and UTC would be a perfect fit. We shall see. https://www.sandiegoville.com/2022/0...-location.html https://www.lajollalight.com/news/st...ng-at-utc-mall |
Here's a current list of Downtown projects and their statuses from The City of San Diego. I think most projects listed have been mentioned here but it's a great cheatsheet.
https://www.sandiego.gov/sites/defau...s-log-2022.pdf |
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San Diego is 2 team market that only has 1 team. It was mentioned earlier but it should be repeated... The Phoenix Coyotes of the NHL are right there for the taking. They are going to playing their home games in a 5,000 seat college arena. They are trying to get an arena built in Tempe but there is no agreement yet and it is not a sure thing. A brand new 16,000 seat arena in San Diego might start to look pretty tempting to them. |
That's actually an interesting idea in regards to the coyotes. I know bettmen and the nhl really want to make it work in Arizona but if not, SD should be the first choice
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"To ensure on-time transit service for downtown riders, the stopover must be located close to transit routes that terminate near Broadway and State Street. Because most transit vehicles at the stopover would park for a short period of time, the close location ensures that buses would operate on schedule. It would also minimize operational costs and the need for additional bus circulation on surface streets." DOWNTOWN BUS STOPOVER AND MULTIUSE FACILITY FACT SHEET https://www.sandag.org/uploads/publi...4483_23477.pdf |
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I don't have specific details about exactly what kind of structures will be built at the old Nordstrom building in UTC. But I work there and from word of mouth I believe it will become an entire designer wing. With from what I heard confirmed Gucci, Chanel, David Yurman and moving the Louis Vuitton into a bigger store. Hopefully we get different brands we don't have in SD like Balenciaga or Givenchy.
Also, did anybody watch the Louis Vuitton cruise 2023 show at the Salk Institute? It was amazing and cool to watch Architecture and Fashion come together. SD really needs more exiting shows like that. |
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San Diego will investigate California Theatre owner as it seeks building’s demolition BY JENNIFER VAN GROVE AUG. 12, 2022 https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...ngs-demolition Quote:
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Hoping you all get a positive outcome. |
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