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A couple more SD selling points vs. Vegas
Our economy is very diversified now and less open to booms and busts. In this next economic downturn LV could get hit really hard. Our research, Tech/Bio industry, Military Industrial Complex, and growing distribution hub in Otay Mesa shore up our metro area. Will we get hit yes of course but Vegas notoriously gets smashed. Team of Mexico! The marketing opportunity to get Tijuana residents involved is there. I would also propose the SD franchise play a Mexico swing during the season against other SW teams like San Antonio, Phoenix, and LA teams in CDMX, Guadalajara, and Monterey. Over time the franchise could possibly develope a Mexico wide TV deal for viewing rights. I have heard NBA wants Vegas because the whole Sports Gambling industry is set to explode with it being unregulated now. Other than that I don't really know why they are all on its sack :shrug: |
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BOSA DEVELOPMENT Land Holdings:
1) Pacific HWY & W Broadway (Parking Lot - Full Block) 2) Pacific HWY & W E St (Office Depot - Almost Fully Block) 3) 1st & Island Ave (Parking Lot - Full Block) 4) 10th Ave & G St (Grocery Outlet - Full Block) 5) 10th & A St (shares block with Ten Fifty B apartments - 2/3rd Block) 6) 8th & B St (plans for Apartments - full block) Did some digging here. Bosa is sitting on many of the top sites in downtown San Diego. Do we have any update as to when they plan to develop these sites? I'm most excited about the ones on Pacific Hwy and 1st & Island, they will have an immediate impact on the skyline. Another thought - A block downtown in these locations is worth ~$25-40mil... 1st & Island and the ones on Pacific Hwy are worth in excess of $50mil. Sitting on a lot of valuable land here, north of $200mil. Do you think they develop every site, or maybe just making land plays and looking to sell these sites off? Could be in consideration with the shift in the market. |
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If they do it right, any San Diego teams have a pretty big market to capture if they look south. |
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Vegas has so much private money they can get these projects off the ground quickly and there's no Coastal Commission to worry about. San Diego does not have that private money and therefore has to go through all the bureaucracy to get anything like an arena built. The NBA will happily go where cities have already built a home, and now five years or so removed from the whole fiasco with the Chargers leaving, I'm sure no leagues have any confidence that a facility can be built in the city AFTER awarding a team, so they're going to want to see the stadium/arena built first. |
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Indoor arenas don't have the same effect on an area, so any arena plopped into some spot is going to need to be surrounded with more development, otherwise it will be a big solid wall that just impedes the natural flow of the neighborhood, it's going to be much harder to replicate the effect Petco had/has. You can either have it end up like Arco Arena was in Sacramento, out in the middle of the suburbs with no life around it, or even AT&T Stadium in Dallas that is surrounded by parking lots (cough cough Qualcomm), or they could go the Chase Center route in San Francisco, where you put this gleaming new arena right close to downtown but you don't try to make it the centerpiece of additional major development. The new Golden 1 Center in Sacramento is pretty well embedded within the existing downtown area with shops and restaurants surrounding it, but if you look on Google Streetview, it's still a hulking, imposing structure with no connection to the neighborhood. Same with Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee that just opened a few years ago, it's mostly surrounded by nothing, though they did a great job of building the "Deer District" with outdoor shopping and dining and entertainment. Chase Center in SF is just surrounded by corporate buildings. If SD built something, recreating the magic they have with Petco would be in my mind the most important thing. Make use of the roof, somehow turn the roof, which if built in downtown would probably offer some incredible views, into a public gathering place with parks, raised solar panels that double as shade structures, outdoor dining and such. Make it seem like an extension of the neighborhood construction instead of this giant thing that looms over you from street level. Here's a nice big surface parking lot, just one block from trolley lines. Put one there! https://awesomescreenshot.s3.amazona...543a5d11de1eec |
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They're also been pivoting from condos to apartments, likely because of CA laws that make it easy to sue developers for condo construction defects up to 10 years after construction. So they may also be waiting for reforms on that issue before building more waterfront condos, while building apartments on inland properities to keep the development pipeline going. All speculative of course. |
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Maybe even one side of the arena could incorporate a multilevel restaurant and viewing spaces with glass walls where the public outside could catch views of the game. Maybe a nominal fee, say $5 or $10, could be charged to enter this non ticketed SRO space with eating facilities. The outdide SRO fans could move around from one restaurant/bar facility to another. Ticketed fans from the arena could enter and leave this SRO area as well to mingle and eat and watch the game. But non ticketed SRO viewers could not enter the regular arena. Semipermeability. Restaurants in the area would pay a reasonable rent to the arena and teams to operate stands in this SRO area. The restaurants could also cater to the nearby private boxes of wealthy fans and corporations. It should be lucrative for all. In essence recreate the openness of a baseball park like Petco or ATT, which is in essence your advice as well. |
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I'd suggest sinking the stadium down like they had to do with SoFi, but if it's built anywhere near downtown you're so close to sea level that might be an issue with the water table. But that would help to create less of an imposing monolithic structure on the surrounding neighborhood. There's probably no real way to truly incorporate an NBA arena that has to be fully enclosed like they did with Petco, but there's plenty of unique, untested ways to make it more friendly and interactive for those who don't have a game ticket. |
9th & B
First time poster here. Bosa has updated their website for 9th and B “Coming Soon”.
https://thinkbosa.com/project/ninth-avenue-b-street/ Here’s a photo of the site that I took from my son’s apartment at Diega 8/13/22: https://imgur.com/T0709Xi.jpg |
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15 Cranes
Believe it or not, we have another one! The crane at The Lindley went up this weekend. Barring any cranes coming down that I missed, that raises the count to 15.
1 Crane - Simone, Alexan Little Italy, Trammell Crow Residential, Union & Ash, https://www.crowholdings.com/alexan-little-italy 0 Cranes - One Broadway Hotel, Manchester Pacific Gateway, Manchester Financial, Broadway & Pacific Hwy, https://www.manchesterpacificgateway.com/ 1 Crane - RaDD Block 2A, IQHQ, https://iqhqreit.com/project/radd/ 2 Cranes - RaDD Block 2B, IQHQ, https://iqhqreit.com/project/radd/ 1 Crane - RaDD Block 3A, IQHQ, https://iqhqreit.com/project/radd/ 1 Crane - RaDD Block 4A, IQHQ, https://iqhqreit.com/project/radd/ 1 Crane - RaDD Block 4B, IQHQ, Harbor Drive & Pacific Hwy, https://iqhqreit.com/project/radd/ 1 Crane - 8th & B 9th Ave. & B St., Bosa, 8th & B, https://thinkbosa.com/project/ninth-avenue-b-street/ 1 Crane - 800 Broadway, CA Ventures, 8th & Broadway 1 Crane - West, Courthouse Commons, Holland Partners, Union & Broadway 1 Crane - Radian, Cisterra, 9th & G, https://www.cisterra.com/radian 1 Crane - The Lindley, Milano, Toll Brothers, Columbia & Ash, https://www.livethelindley.com/ 1 Crane - Broadway Towers (Tower 2), Pinnacle International, 11th & Broadway, https://broadwaytowers.com/ 1 Crane - Jefferson Makers Quarter, JPI Development, 15th & Broadway 1 Crane - Elevate Hotel, K Elevate 10th Street Property, LLC, 10th & Island |
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Thanks pswsal! That's a deep hole. I drove past it the other day I'm glad I didn't see this pic beforehand otherwise I'd have been really nervous.
I thought my knowledge of downtown projects was pretty good, but when I drive there and I realize how much is going on and I can't keep up.:cheers: |
Mayor recommends Midway Rising for selection in sports arena competition
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