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San Diego's 'Grand Central Station' moving forward

San Diego's 'Grand Central Station' moving forward

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Local leaders are now driving a conceptual airport transit hub, often referred to as “San Diego Grand Central Station,” down an expensive road of technical reviews that could eventually end with taxpayers being asked to spend a billion dollars or more on its development.Wednesday, the San Diego Association of Governments published a notice of preparation, or NOP, for environmental review of a central mobility hub — either at the Navy’s Old Town Campus or a site between Interstate 5 and Pacific Highway near the...

April 22, 2021
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City forced to re-examine sports arena deal

City forced to re-examine sports arena deal

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The city of San Diego’s efforts to lease the 48 acres of land it owns around Pechanga Arena to developer Brookfield Properties may run afoul of newly finalized state guidelines, leaving the future of the site in limbo.The , released Tuesday by the California Department of Housing and Community Development, or HCD, make clear that the Surplus Land Act, as amended by the state legislature in late 2019, applies to local agency property that is for lease. The interpretation amounts to a heftier blow to the , as it...

April 8, 2021
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Costa Verde strip mall near UTC cleared for total redo

Costa Verde strip mall near UTC cleared for total redo

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The dated Costa Verde strip mall opposite Westfield UTC will be refashioned into a modern retail center with a life science campus and business hotel meant to be a perfect fit for future riders of the Mid-Coast Trolley line.Tuesday, City Council members voted unanimously to approve a general plan amendment and a community plan amendment, and certify the project’s environmental analysis. The actions effectively clear the Costa Verde Revitalization project for development, with completion now anticipated for late...

November 11, 2020
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Major overhaul slated for strip mall next to UTC, new trolley line

Major overhaul slated for strip mall next to UTC, new trolley line

Copyright © 2020, The San Diego Union-Tribune | |AdvertisementThe group of muralists have obtained an attorney, restoration expert to safely remove murals from Memorial Prep Middle SchoolThe 3 Roots project was called model for including multiple types of housing, on-site community amenities, and parksUniversity of San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene also report a low number of infectionsUtility also pledges to transition all vehicles in its fleet by 2040County staff will meet with stakeholders, update plan with more analysis of cumulative environmental impacts and alternatives for “smart...

September 25, 2020
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Biotech buyer acquires most of Manchester Pacific Gateway for $1.5B waterfront life science campus

Biotech buyer acquires most of Manchester Pacific Gateway for $1.5B waterfront life science campus

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Hoping to make a splash in downtown’s real estate market, a celebrated biotech office developer has purchased more than 8 acres of waterfront land to create a life science city along San Diego’s Bay.Friday, the newly formed IQHQ real estate investment group, started by storied life science builder Alan Gold, completed its acquisition of around two-thirds — or five city blocks — of the development site known as Manchester Pacific Gateway. The transaction paves the way for what IQHQ is calling the San Diego Research...

September 27, 2020
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In bid for Tailgate Park, Padres beat Brookfield with $1.4B, office-focused proposal

In bid for Tailgate Park, Padres beat Brookfield with $1.4B, office-focused proposal

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The San Diego Padres have won the opportunity to turn four city blocks, currently used as a Petco Park parking lot, into an urban square where technology workers commingle with artisans and baseball fans.Wednesday, city officials announced that the Padres and its development partners, Tishman Speyer and Ascendant Capital Partners, were picked over challenger Brookfield Properties to redevelop the 5.25-acre plot of land known as Tailgate Park. The selection that started in December and paves the way for the city to...

September 23, 2020
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