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Old Posted Apr 10, 2020, 12:44 AM
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I have family in Santa Cruz, LA, and Palm Springs who are doctors and nurses and in all three spots, they say they are far under capacity. Surely it's different in some of the hot spot areas but from their perspectives, there seems to be some disconnect between what's being reported and what's actually happening.
I just love how even in this insane coronavirus situation American Society spins down partisan lines, Republicans blaming the media and Democrats blaming the current administration.
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2020, 3:54 PM
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I just love how even in this insane coronavirus situation American Society spins down partisan lines, Republicans blaming the media and Democrats blaming the current administration.
I don't know if it makes me a moderate but I think both the media AND administration (US government, WHO, CDC, etc...) have screwed up aspects of this situation!
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Old Posted Apr 10, 2020, 4:20 PM
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Not necessarily. My family in Oklahoma City and Abilene, Texas say it’s business as normal there. Everyone thinks it’s a hoax or whatnot.
Right. I'm in Killeen Tx but only essential businesses are open. I don't understand those who treat this as a joke. Some preacher in Louisiana is still proceeding with church services even though the state has ordered against it saying God will keep them safe. Nothing wrong with prayer but people should use common sense as well. Not trying to take things off topic but anyway, you all stay safe out there!
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Old Posted Apr 17, 2020, 6:27 PM
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Comic Con cancelled! Crushing death blow to SD economy! Now UT is reporting that the Terminal 1 expansion could be delayed due to massively low revenues coming in!!! Reports of recent Mexican and Guatemalan immigrants going back home because they see that all the low end cleaning, kitchen, etc jobs are drying up and never coming back Wow this is Great Depression 2.0 my friends batten down the hatches. BUY physical GOLD AND SILVER plus mining stocks now! Inflation will be coming by next year due to unprecedented money printing. Fed has backed up the truck they will be buying everything.
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Faulconer opening up parks.

Should be fine...we're not Florida
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Old Posted Apr 28, 2020, 6:55 PM
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Looks like that Chula Vista bayfront 1200 to 1600 room hotel and almost 400k sq. feet of convention space is ..... Killed once again due to economic crash. Poor Chula Vista and Gaylord. What took you guys so long. Let's wait until the very end of the longest economic cycle ever to finally think about starting construction. Where were you in 2014, 15, 16... Bueller??? Should have got that sucker going years ago.
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Don't let it die!!!

Been logging on to this page since I was a kid, don't judge me for my profile name, I made it before the relocation.

Mid Coast Trolley extension has made great progress. False work along the 5 corridor into UTC has been almost entirely removed, electrical poles are being installed, great to see the project wrapping up. Only $200M per mile (don't do the math per foot).

Two more cranes are up in UTC. 1 is for Garden Communities on the corner of Genesee and La Jolla Village Drive, the other I believe is La Jolla Commons 3. I haven't been to work in a few weeks but I can see the cranes from Torrey Hills.
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Two more cranes are up in UTC. 1 is for Garden Communities on the corner of Genesee and La Jolla Village Drive, the other I believe is La Jolla Commons 3. I haven't been to work in a few weeks but I can see the cranes from Torrey Hills.
How tall are those? Renderings?

Either way, good that they're still going strong!

I was looking forward for the trolley extension but now im not sure if I ever want to take public transportation again.
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So what’s going on with Pacific/Manchester Gateway?? Is the Navy building complete?? And when will they start on the other buildings?
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Old Posted May 6, 2020, 11:09 AM
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So what’s going on with Pacific/Manchester Gateway?? Is the Navy building complete?? And when will they start on the other buildings?
I believe I read earlier in this thread that they're only building the first/Navy building and then waiting for something else.
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Old Posted May 12, 2020, 1:36 AM
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Looking down E street.

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Old Posted May 12, 2020, 11:29 AM
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What are the two buildings under construction?

Great shot!
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Old Posted May 15, 2020, 12:17 AM
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I believe I read earlier in this thread that they're only building the first/Navy building and then waiting for something else.
I heard from an article that they were waiting to finish the navy building to complete sometime in 2020 and then the former navy building would be demolished and the rest of the project would be in full swing by 2021 but with the corona virus idk if the rest of the project will go forward
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Old Posted May 15, 2020, 12:22 AM
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What are the two buildings under construction?

Great shot!
The big tower is Bosa's Broadway Block and the other tower is part of a twin tower project by Pinnacle development. According to @realportfolio the second tower is scheduled to break ground sometime around this year.

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Old Posted May 15, 2020, 12:48 AM
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Found a cool 3d model/edit on instagram of how a 700-800 footer would look placed in the skyline.
Credit to @altitude_cam for these awesome edits


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Old Posted May 15, 2020, 6:02 PM
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^ It'd look pretty darned good! If only...
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Old Posted May 15, 2020, 8:11 PM
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Who is this @realportfolio guy? Have you asked him or does he have any comment on 7th/Market Cisterra project. Thanks
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Found a cool 3d model/edit on instagram of how a 700-800 footer would look placed in the skyline.
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That look nice! We have the density, it shows how even one super-tall could really transform the skyline and break-up the plateau effect.
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Old Posted May 20, 2020, 3:00 AM
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Who is this @realportfolio guy? Have you asked him or does he have any comment on 7th/Market Cisterra project. Thanks
The last I heard pre-COVID-19 was that they were still securing funding and looking to break ground end of this year.

I haven’t heard anything since then but I can’t imagine they would be moving forward with how things are now. We don’t know how travel and tourism is going to look for the next 5 or more years after this mess, I can’t see a project like that moving forward. Maybe if they converted to condos/offices it could be salvaged in a couple years? I don’t know, it’s really sad that one couldn’t break ground before this shitstorm
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