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No wonder I feel right at home when I go!
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I agree on all points, and yes those Wal-Marts do look nice! :) I just try to avoid Wal-Mart in general. I go to Target...... :evil: I've just had better experiences with Target, and some not so good ones with Wal-Mart. I haven't even been to a Wal-Mart since I moved to Portland in September!! |
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Less NIMBYs for sure, but there are still vocal ones, although they tend to not be in the center city. I'm not sure about the 9/1 male to female ratio. I never even knew that was the case for San Diego. I've got a girlfriend so I haven't really noticed. :) I do like the girls up here better though, they've got a better attitude and aren't as "fake", if you know what I mean! You should take a trip up here sometime. :D |
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Question about the convention center. I thought everything was set to go and then I read an article in the UT about possible huge delays and a vote by the citizens? Wtf? I thought there was only a vote by the hotel owners and thats it. Can someone explain what is going on? Thanks.
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Citizen vote? Congratulations again, San Diego! Nothing will happen!
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The existing structures have been demolished at the 14th & Island site. Does anyone know if the park is finally being built out or if Pinnacle is starting construction?
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Question, does anyone, know anything about this project? Any updates? I had read somewhere they were building a second office tower comparable in height to the one on the site now, but I have no idea whats going on otherwise.
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Checking out the crime data for last year
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/pdf/2...umneighbor.pdf I find it interesting that the hippy infested Golden Hill had more murders and comparative crimes to the "ghetto areas across the freeway." |
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I think its also fairly obvious that there isn't some fundamental divide between Golden Hill and Sherman Heights (the neighborhood across the freeway, right?). In fact, the two neighborhoods are significantly intertwined, with a fair amount of mobility between them, and plenty of families and social groups with feet on both sides of the highway. So, I assume both neighborhoods rise and fall on the same tides, and --putting small sample sizes aside -- crime won't really drop off in either place unless it drops off in both places. Presumably, both neighborhoods should hope for an improved economy, more local jobs paying middle-class wages, more support for local businesses, better services for the homeless, improved local schools, another wave of East Village development, and so on... |
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