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This project hardly qualifies as anything urban. It's a shopping center with some luxury apartments in between. There will be a transit center, but I'm sure a bus route won't be considered too much of a threat to their quality of life...
I don't think we should be too invested in the going's on in these types of communities where faux-urbanism reigns supreme. We have to fight hard for the actual urban centers (downtown, uptown, Mission Valley, East and Southeast San Diego). Those are going to be the places where real urban, and transit dependent development could and should occur. You can make an argument for University City, but it's basically a glorified industrial park with a mall surrounded by freeways (maybe after mid-coast is done, I'll be less critical). |
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****** As someone mentioned, putting in a Trader Joes seems to go a long way toward getting the NIMBY acceptance on a project. It seems that many are tired of driving to faraway stores. One Paseo will no longer have a Trader Joe's now that it is going to be built at Pacific Highlands. One Paseo better promise a Whole Foods or Jimbo's, or they are screwed. It is worth noting that much of the opposition to that project was actually created by the neighboring shopping center, as the neighboring center was afraid that One Paseo would affect their business. I believe Kilroy (One Paseo) is suing the city and the neighboring shopping center over this. Could get ugly. |
Unfortunately this is a typical San Diego suburban project. Unfortunately it seems this faux-urban style is catching on.
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Drove through east village to take a look if rad lab was making any progress. no such luck but I saw Alpha project on market had started construction.
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If my bearings are correct, this is just west of the 805 on the north side of the street? |
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^ Thanks for confirming. I can't believe the changes around UTC since my first visit to San Diego, when it was new.
How funny that I now work for a company based one exit north, in Sorrento Mesa. No complaints from the East Coast though, I love it! I wish they brought me out more than they already do. ;) |
Crazy looking project for San Ysidro. Kind of looks like a UFO. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/...eta-duty-free/
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Fun gif of San Diego's housing growth over the decades.
http://nextcity.org/daily/entry/gifs...-diego-seattle |
Cool link. It's amazing to see the sprawl that happened from the 50's to the 90's. Also, does anyone know what is going up next to the office at sunroad spectrum in Kearny Mesa? It's concrete construction so I'd guess it'll be taller than 7 stories.
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This could be huge! http://scoopsandiego.com/mission_val...a4bcf6878.html
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Wow I love the Mission Valley proposal between that Civita and Manchester's buildings on his UT property I have some hope that MV will get built out in decent fashion.
Also excited about the Kearny Mesa project, I also noticed a decent sized building going up along Aero Drive out of the corner of my eye as I drive south on the 163, what is that? |
Not only that but also the redevelopment of the Town and Country site and Hazard Center (but this one seems to be dragging), and whatever hotel is built on the tiny Ricky's footprint. Mission Valley is already on its way to becoming a valley of high rises.
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Here is an article on the town and country site. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/...xpansion-redo/ Also it mentions Manchester is about to release the EIR for the UT site and hopes to be before the planning commission by November. It's crazy how fast Mission Valley could be changing for the better.
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