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Originally Posted by mello
Early 2025 for groundbreaking of Ball Park storage? Um I hope that is a typo. This development has been approved for what a year and a half now? I hope it is more like early 2024 to this summer ground breaking. By early 2025 there could be major economic problems with the commercial real estate and banking sectors.
A tall building in that spot will somewhat make up for the absence of 7th and Market for skyline affect. I am still so mad that the Ritz never materialized such a blow to skyline potential and urban impact on that part of DT.
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Early 2025 seems about right, it’s already 2 months into 2024 and the storage facility is still in operation. They need to give people a period of time to vacate. Not sure if people have already been notified or not? That site will need a LOT of work. I used to have a storage unit there, and that building is disgusting. There’s human/rodent urine soaked through and the place has a musty odor which is why I left. Items I stored there had a stench even months after I took them out of storage. Also, when I went to my storage unit, I saw people actually living in storage units there. I’m guessing they will gut it and keep the facade?
Not sure if that project will make-up for the ritz not moving forward, that was a HUGE blow and I feel like East Village continues to deteriorate. Also, the target not moving forward was another big blow.
There is an article in the Union Tribune about a Whole Foods store going into this development at A and Front street (I don’t subscribe so can’t post the full article):
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...town-san-diego
Seems like Little Italy area is where a lot of investment is happening, I’m worried retail developers have given-up on East Village.