Yes Little Italy is definitely where the investment and people are nowadays. Hopefully East Village can start getting back to where it should be, but the homeless issue is really a deterrent for everyone out there.
Here's a snippet from the Whole Foods article: Whole Foods Market planned for Front & A skyscraper project in downtown San Diego BY JENNIFER VAN GROVE FEB. 21, 2024 11:21 AM PT Link to Article https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/d...Fr-c-ne-02.jpg Quote:
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Speaking of East Village… is there any updates on the Tailgate Park development? I know they said groundbreaking wouldn’t commence until late 2024 to late 2025, but I’ve haven’t heard a peep about it in a long time.
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Just wanted to say that The Lindley looks awesome. It with Simone, changes the skyline pretty dramatically when you’re on the 5 going south into downtown (Haven’t driven down there in ages). For the first time, it actually felt like I was driving into a major city.
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The Lindley looks close to topping out soon. Should be working on the 37th floor.
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Also anybody have any idea what's goin on at 5th/Ash. Parking lot has been torn up and looks like they are driving piles down, far more work than I'd expect for a simple lot repavement. No info online. |
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Bosa will build Symphony condo tower instead of apt.. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...-become-condos
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Was an unusual set of circumstances that lead to that actually. Previously the Symphony Towers had been the highest buildings in downtown, but midway through design the engineers in the twin towers discovered a fault line splitting the lot in two. They ended up having to shrink the ground footprint of both towers, and make them a tad bit taller. That ended up pushing the height above sea level above Symphony, which meant they had to do some extra aviation safety studies, something the developers had been hoping to avoid. But all's well that ends well I suppose. |
Do we know if the conversion to condos will have further implications beyond change of floor plans and layout? Surely it's not any massing changes since they've already started laying the groundwork?
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Looks like West Chula Vista finally will see more development.
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