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The Future of San Diego looks very bright. The redevelopment of Sea Port village plan is one of the most exciting projects in SD. We San Diegans will all benefit from all these projects. Stay classy!😎🤙
@realtorjamielennon Same here! Hey good video on the future of the downtown area, it's been through a lot of growth over the years for sure. I was going to say because your the only 10 i see !! Lol. Have a good one 🤙
Condos are less likely to be built because of CA’s onerous condo liability law. There’s movement try and reform this law, hopefully there is movement in 2024.
They have the already built IDEA1 apartments. The original plan was the transform like 30 blocks in east village, but I can’t any update from the city regarding plans moving forward. Nor do I see construction started in the projected areas. Would be great though to clean up and transform this part. They’ve already done a really good job with the streets surrounding Petco park.
To sum it up they're removing unique existing building and architectural designs, instead of revamping what's old, sitting vacant or building on new land. The complete tear down planned for Seaport Village is the worst idea as it is beautiful and popular just the way its been for 45+ years. There is a reason why tourists and locals go to Seaport, for its own individual charm and quaint atmosphere and family owned businesses. If folks wanted to see a wacky aquarium, more hotels on top of the many hotels already around the bay and high rise buildings, they could book a flight to Dubai. You won't find anything like Seaport Village anywhere else in the world but you will find this commercialized plaza and hotel bay front everywhere. People and the city should not be focused on profit over protecting the architectural history and tradition of a community. This is what makes on city different from another- its history. This will set a precedent that money and land control is more important than preseving cultural traditions and historic sites.
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The Future of San Diego looks very bright. The redevelopment of Sea Port village plan is one of the most exciting projects in SD. We San Diegans will all benefit from all these projects. Stay classy!😎🤙
Im so thrilled about this ❤
The homeless will love this. Will it smell like Petco and the Gaslamp?
I can't describe how happy i feel Jamie posts something 😁 Stay classy my beloved City San Diego
You should have included the East Village Quarter! I really looking forward to chilling their before Padres games someday...
I hope they don't ruin Seaport Village with new steel and glass highrise towers that are everywhere. They need to keep some things on a human scale.
This is exactly the plan. Is going to be a few years but they planning to "redevelop" the seaport village area as well.
DTSD needs a top level seafood market.
Such a great idea! Please propose this at the public meetings ❤
There was a rendering for one in the new seaport, so it looks like one is planned.
When is the rest of the old courthouse/jail going to be torn down?
It’s suppose to be turned into affordable housing, but I’m not certain on the timeline.
😍 Are you from Tennessee?
Born and raised in CA ☀️
@realtorjamielennon Same here! Hey good video on the future of the downtown area, it's been through a lot of growth over the years for sure. I was going to say because your the only 10 i see !! Lol. Have a good one 🤙
Condos are less likely to be built because of CA’s onerous condo liability law. There’s movement try and reform this law, hopefully there is movement in 2024.
The Observation tower design is ugly
What happened to the IDEA district?
They have the already built IDEA1 apartments. The original plan was the transform like 30 blocks in east village, but I can’t any update from the city regarding plans moving forward. Nor do I see construction started in the projected areas. Would be great though to clean up and transform this part. They’ve already done a really good job with the streets surrounding Petco park.
The tower is cheesy and the beach on the bay is a terrible idea.
To sum it up they're removing unique existing building and architectural designs, instead of revamping what's old, sitting vacant or building on new land. The complete tear down planned for Seaport Village is the worst idea as it is beautiful and popular just the way its been for 45+ years. There is a reason why tourists and locals go to Seaport, for its own individual charm and quaint atmosphere and family owned businesses. If folks wanted to see a wacky aquarium, more hotels on top of the many hotels already around the bay and high rise buildings, they could book a flight to Dubai. You won't find anything like Seaport Village anywhere else in the world but you will find this commercialized plaza and hotel bay front everywhere. People and the city should not be focused on profit over protecting the architectural history and tradition of a community. This is what makes on city different from another- its history. This will set a precedent that money and land control is more important than preseving cultural traditions and historic sites.
I have to agree, especially with your sentiment of seaport village. It’s all a money grab at the end of the day.
@@realtorjamielennon Thanks, very true👍. Great post sharing for people to know what's coming up in their town. Good luck in the new year.
Yes, I was in Downtown San Diego a few weeks ago and notice all the construction going on. All over Downtown.
It’s exciting to see where it’s been to how it’s evolving. Even from 10 years ago. It’s changed a lot