Excerpt from article: San Diego is on the water like three of the four other major West Coast cities (Seattle, San Francisco, Portland and LA), but Downtown SD is very different. San Diego is well-located and moving in the right direction compared to these other cities, he said, including efforts to put its stadium Downtown
• When I look at East Village and what’s happening there, I could see it developing similar to Seattle,” he said, noting East Village is a flexible environment, with shared spaces that blur the lines between different product types
• East Village offers a surreal real estate environment, which is defined as “a little ahead, but always in the right direction.”
• 720 residential units and 55k SF of retail are under construction. This area of East Village encompasses the site of the proposed joint-use Charger Stadium-Convention Center complex, which would create a 225k SF exhibit hall underneath the stadium complex
Citation and Link: Kirk, Patricia. “Creating Surreal Spaces for Makers, Innovators, and Entrepreneurs.” Bisnow. 22 Mar. 2016. Web. 5 Apr. 2016.
https://www.bisnow.com/san-diego/news/mixed-use/creating-surreal-spaces-for-makers-innovators-and-entrepreneurs-57679
Picture Citation and Link: Kirk, Patricia. “Creating Surreal Spaces for Makers, Innovators, and Entrepreneurs.” Bisnow. 22 Mar. 2016. Web. 5 Apr. 2016.
https://www.bisnow.com/san-diego/news/mixed-use/creating-surreal-spaces-for-makers-innovators-and-entrepreneurs-57679