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Broadstone project at 5th & Thorn
Broadstone project at 5th & Thorn 10/5/2013: A rendering has been posted at the site.
1. http://www.custompuzzlecraft.com/San..._20131005a.jpg The rendering view is from 4th & Thorn. Two small houses which were removed from the site are shown put back with red roofs. Preservation edict? 2. http://www.custompuzzlecraft.com/San..._20131005b.jpg |
Regarding the projects on:
http://wwww.civicsd.com/images/stori...OGJULY2013.pdf Can anyone specify if the projects that are pending construction (development permits approved) are almost certainly going to be built or if they are are still up in the air? Basically, what is the probability of a building with this status to be constructed? |
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As for the preservation, probably. I'm sure someone's mother farted in there making them significant for future generations. |
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Historical preservation in SD/CA is a joke. Built in 1940? OH MAH GAWD THAT'S SO OLD!!!!11!!11! :uhh: :koko: |
Happy to see a lot of projects in the pipeline, spread across different areas too. I'm rather looking forward to CAC Waterfront Park.
That preservation is pretty laughable. Unless the building had an important occupant, I don't see anything architecturally significant about it. It looks like so many other homes around southern CA. Progress always has its costs. It's not like we're fighting to preserve the original Penn Station! |
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I'm not trying to compare these San Diego buildings to the NY train stations. My only point is that you shouldn't disregard something because you don't think it's old enough. That said, I don't know why these bungalows are important, or why they are being preserved. Anybody know? I think it's healthy to be skeptical of these kinds of decisions. Many of our old neighborhoods needs to densify, but if we keep marking every aging building as historic, we might paint ourselves into a corner. |
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Historical designation is an important part in maintaining significance and character in a city. It's just really too subjective in San Diego. |
Yay, more litigation to come!
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What do you know. The buffoons of the navy broadway complex coalition are at it again. I'm glad the coastal commission ignored the recommendation of its staff though. At least the expansion is now approved.
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According to this link posted by TransAustin
http://wwww.civicsd.com/images/stori...OGJULY2013.pdf And this story in the UT... http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/...?#article-copy "And capital is getting easier to find for big projects downtown, with a major hotel deal expected to be announced in the next 60 days, said Robert Green, a veteran hotel developer (and no relation to USC’s Richard Green)." ...It appears that plans for a 362 room hotel will finally be announced for the property that was slated to become the never-built Marriott Renaissance Gaslamp. That lot has been empty for about a decade, since eminent domain was used to demolish the structure that was there previously. With 362 rooms on only part of a city block, I imagine this hotel will max out at the Gaslamp's 12 story height limit. |
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I agree completely. I liked the casitas, and am very glad they're going to be incorporated in the new project. I do find it kind of odd that the new development's architecture is so different and out of line with the old buildings they saved though. I wish they found a way to creatively blend the old and new...kind of like the north park post office project, you are here, or even petco park. The main broadstone building is very blah. Looks like we can add another onion to go with Park at Sixth.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...an-diego/posts |
Here is the redesign of Ballpark Village. The height is now 411 ft. Also I'm glad to hear that RadLab will happen. It will add a lot to East Village.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2807/1...8a2d5f2b63.jpg |
^ Nice that they lost the "mullet".
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Hey everyone, long time reader, first time poster here. Loving the activity in SD these days, and even if our city has it's share of problems, it's still managing to make some headway on public and private developments, good to see.
Since I drive south and then back north past DT nearly daily, I've seen the crane for 15th and Island for some time, but have yet to see that little bugger popping up...anyone know if there is an active web cam of the area? This thing is going to be highly visible, it's got me excited to see it rise. |
East Village construction update. Sorry about the low quality iPhone pics.
15th and Island: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7431/1...6291f64fc2.jpg http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5544/1...a55c31d58f.jpg http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2836/1...80e5712fe0.jpg 15th and Market: http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3723/1...6af64d8e89.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3709/1...e163b3de9e.jpg 13th and Market: http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3824/1...7aec438d6a.jpg |
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