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^^ Yeah lets see if San Diego can ever get some meaningful amounts of tech employment downtown. Did you guys see the article a month ago or so where Jason Hughes of Hughes Marino said a CEO of a big tech company wanted to come to downtown SD and when he got here was like "its small town USA or something like that" it was this really truncated take on why tech hasn't been coming to downtown it made no sense. If a company wants a couple hundred thousand sq. ft they will have to build it they can't just expect a city of this size to have perfect space just sitting here waiting for them.
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San Diego #10 among Cities Best Positioned For Success ...
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Comi-con was absolutely insane with the closure of 5th all the way up to J for vehicle traffic. I've never seen anything quite like this in SD (or any other west coast city, for that matter).
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For the record, I didn't get FF/SV either. I just posted this because it places SD in impressive company.
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The weakest link in the SD economy is probably tech, the near loss of Qualcomm showed just how reliant the sector is on a single company. Hopefully a growth in downtown office space will attract some more diversity. |
Has there been any recent news about the convention center expansion or comic cons commitment to stay in SD? I don't think Comic Con would be as successful in LA or Vegas and I hope Comic Con realizes that. Vegas doesn't quite match the vibe that Comic Con brings and LA is where most the panels are from. But I was talking with some writers for American Dad and the Simpson, they didn't sound too thrilled about the idea of it moving to LA. They enjoy attending industry parties in a place that isn't LA. I can't imagine LA transforming into the scene that SD creates, there's nothing really to do near the LA convention center.
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Has the city or Caltrans ever talked about fixing the 5/163 merge?
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I saw a crane up at Broadway Block, yesterday.
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SD Missing Something...
Caligrad interesting analysis and I know what you are saying. Losing the Chargers has nothing to do with "something missing" downtown but I've heard from a few guys who work at hotels say that guests ask what is there to do downtown besides nightlife and dining after dark. I think a lot of people have become a bit spoiled by Vegas with there being so many options to choose from. This show, that show, events what have you, that when they come to SD its like "great you have tons of bars/clubs/restaurants but what else is there". Balboa park closes early for example.
In the summer if Padres happen to be playing that is cool, but I think a new arena with an NBA team and the Gulls which is very high quality hockey even though its not NHL would really help with that "missing" feeling downtown. I know we have some comedy clubs and Balboa Theatre/Spreckels but that is about it. You can take a party boat thing out and cruise around the bay.... Hopefully the nice new aquarium that eventually will come with the Seaport Village redo will stay open late. So Caligrad if our downtown got a new arena behind Petco with NBA and Expanded the convention center would we still have anything "missing"? Remember the waterfront will be totally revamped with the Manchester Pacific Gateway project and Seaport Village redone. |
[QUOTE=caligrad;8261559]The Chargers are gone. The citizens of San Diego need to get their new convention center pronto. Losing Comic Con as well will be an economic blow.
Losing the Chargers was one of the best things to happen to San Diego, if it weren't for the horrible losing deals that got them here in the first place. It's a proven fact that sports teams are almost always losing propositions in the long run. Now that the land will be freed up for development that will actually generate economic benefits in the long-term, like our CC, I definitely agree with you there. Sorry if I offended any Chargers fans, I'm not a sports guy in general. |
I can’t speak for Caligrad, but what I think he’s getting at is that SD has been kicked in the nuts a bunch of times and needs to put its big boy pants on and step up. SD lost the Chargers, lost the Rockets and Clippers, still has the aging Sports Arena, is the largest city without NBA or NHL, and can’t get it together enough to expand the Convention Center (or move the airport).
The point I believe is that SD is great but is falling behind due to its infighting and inactivity which is slowly reducing the status of the city. |
Chargers ha, good riddance. Theres more to do within a 4 mile radius of DTSD than any other city in the country and I've been everywhere man.
DTSD to Coronado 2,000ft DTSD to Harbor Island 3,000ft DTSD to Balboa Park 1 Miles DTSD to Shelter Island 2 Miles DTSD to Sunset Cliffs 4 Miles DTSD to Seaworld/ Mission Bay/ OB/ Belmont 4 Miles From the Mandalay Bay to the Stratosphere 4 miles I had a friend in town from NYC, her first time in SD. She googled "things to do in SD" and when a park popped up #1 she was disappointed, but when we got there she was blown away by the fact that its more than just a park. After showing here everything mentioned above (within two days) she ultimately said the range of things to do in SD beats NYC. The only problem was that when I wasn't there to drive her around she couldn't get anywhere. We're lacking good public transit, but I don't want to see more trolleys. Maybe just a small people mover or those gondolas that were proposed. We're also lacking public attention, no one ever hears about SD. It's overshadowed by LA. I guess you could say the Chargers provided that but I'd rather have more conventions like comic con then the lousy Chargers. |
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[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/rE0ZOrG.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/SlnbjOs.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/rkm9iGa.jpg[/IMG] East Village is looking nicer with all of the developments going up! Balllpark village is looking superb with its very modern style and its shopping plaza/area |
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Had some business in city hall today so I took a pic of the downtown construction progress.
From left to right: Savina, Carte Hotel and 499 Ash St apartments, 520 W Ash St apartments. https://image.ibb.co/eHdQw8/IMG_1527_1.jpg |
Great pics!
Thanks to everyone for the updates. |
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