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Yeah I love seeing Tijuana grow.
At this point it's more likely they'll get a 500+ footer before San Diego does... |
When the tourists got scared off into going there, during the drug wars, along with the passport requirement, TJ had to reinvent itself, become less dependent on tourists, and I think they've done a great job of that.
The Biomed companies in San Diego need some product manufactured, they don't need to go to China or India to make it, they can go right in their "backyard" to have it made. Now over 10,000 call centers in TJ, competing with India/Philippines, and there's medical tourism. Yes, wouldn't it be an ego deflator if TJ puts up a tower higher than anything in San Diego! The congestion, I've noticed, gets worse every day over there, and I see they now have 2 glass bus shelters constructed on Revolution, for Rapid Bus Transit I believe. I try so hard to like San Diego, but it didn't help that I went to see a museum in Balboa Park, lit up a cigarette, and I was told No Smoking in the entirety of Balboa Park!:shrug: Back to TJ!:runaway: |
IMBY,
You asked about the NEW CITY residential project right next to the San Ysidro Border--I am pretty sure they're total number of residential towers will be 5 (the 4th is opening soon). The design of those towers isn't all that great, but what excites me is the adjacent New City Medical Plaza that is under construction. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CblsbxfVIAA_tA1.jpg As for the crane on Revolucion, I think that's this project (It's the project halfway down the Tijuana skycrapercity thread, follow the link): http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showth...06951&page=456 And in case you were not aware that Tijuana had a construction forum such as this San Diego Boom Rundown forum, you're welcome! |
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400 homicides in 4 months in 2017 http://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/tiju...o-far-in-2017/ |
Don't feed trolls please.
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I like the idea of streamlining these :)
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Yes, the New City towers aren't that exciting to look at, but they're still a welcome addition. Good to hear there'll be a 5th tower to add to the density. Rather strange location for that density, but maybe not. Live there, and merely walk to the Border. Curious as to who the buyers are. |
Hey guys, I'm sure I'm late to the boat on this but I used to check the interactive map on the ccdc website every now and then to catch up on DTSD projects. I can't seem to find that map anymore on their website. Anyone know if it's gone for good? Or am I just missing something?
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http://civicsd.com/departments/plann...ct-status-log/ San Diego UrbDeZine has their own well-kept map here: https://sandiego.urbdezine.com/development-map/ |
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So in the height limits thread I mentioned that we have a 60 ft limit on the coast and that if we didn't have it, we'd be Miami (tons of condo towers on the beach)
I'm wondering if... A) That's true or not B) That's good or not C) If that would drive prices down or up |
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B) Arguable. NIMBYs would say good (views and "community character" maintained). YIMBYs would say bad (exclusionary, cost driver) C) Arguable-ish. Florida allows high-rises on their coast, and have looser regulations in general. Their housing costs are half of ours. Based on basic of supply and demand rules, if you restrict supply by limiting heights, densities, etc., and there is greater and greater demand, prices will only go up. CA is just starting to realize this now in the midst of the current housing crisis. Some would argue against this, but those are usually the same NIMBY folks who fear anything over two stories. |
California Supreme Court says that citizen initiative tax increases only need 50%, not 67%
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/...828-story.html A Charger Stadium in MV would have gotten that... |
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I believe he wanted to move the Chargers to LA the entire time and lied through his teeth every time he said he wanted the Chargers to stay in San Diego. His "Fight for LA" comment revealed his true intentions. |
Possible new downtown arena to be unveiled tomorrow by Alibaba founder?
To be used for an indoor lacrosse team and to try to lure an NHL team Http://www.mighty1090.com/episode/da...-in-san-diego/ |
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At least the footprint would be smaller than the horrid Convadium, and it would attract more development, but they're going to have a hard time winning over local support. I wonder if they sold that vacant lot behind the MTS building (technically Barrio Logan) or are they still trying to turn tailgate park lot into a stadium? I guess we'll know tomorrow. https://goo.gl/images/SwEaO9 |
An arena in PETCO's parking lot would be great, it could hopefully bring us a pro team to replace the chargers and be easily tied into the convention center to help with mega conventions, like COMICON.
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Here is some more info from the twitter account of AP writer Bernie Wilson.
@berniewilson https://twitter.com/berniewilson SD pro indoor lacrosse release set to drop Wed a.m. Most details under embargo, but owner will be Joe Tsai of Alibaba Group ... which is not to be confused with Ali Baba Restaurant in El Cajon. Tsai is worth $8.9 billion. Lives in Hong Kong & owns house in La Jolla. Peeps at City Hall are aware that Tsai wants to build an arena in East Village, with hopes of attracting an NBA squad. Of course, getting anything big done in San Diego remains a pipe dream, so we'll see about that there arena & NBA ballsquad. Oh, and if Joe Tsai does eventually build an arena in East Village, it's believed he'd do so with private money. Let. that. sink. in. |
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