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Padres' Pitch for Tailgate Park's Transformation Selected by City
San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer will announce Wednesday the winning proposal to redevelop a portion of downtown’s East Village Quarter into a hotspot for shops and housing near Petco Park.
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Padres' Vision to Revamp Tailgate Park Selected
The Padres clinched the winning bid to redevelop Tailgate Park in downtown’s East Village.
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Plan to Redevelop Tailgate Park
Mayor Kevin Faulconer will announce the winning proposal to transform Tailgate Park in downtown’s East Village. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has details on which two proposals are being considered.
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Mayor Faulconer Announces Midway/Sports Arena Redevelopment Plan Winner
In February, the City of San Diego asked for bids to redevelop 48 acres of land in the Midway District, including the 54-year-old Pechanga Arena. In July, they announced two finalists. On Saturday morning, the city announced that we have our winner. The city’s selection committee chose Brookfield Properties and ASM Global to take on the project that’s expected...
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Sports Arena Revitalization: Inside the Competing Plans
The City of San Diego issued a Request For Proposals asking for ideas to revitalize 48 acres of land in the Midway/Sports Arena area where Pechanga Arena sits. They received four responses. Two of them will have a chance to take on at least a billion dollar job. San Diegans have a chance to share their opinions on the matter,…
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Sports Arena Revitilzation
NBC 7’s Rory Devine breaks down competing plans to revitalize the aging Sports Arena site.
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City Asks Public for Feedback on Redevelopment Plans for Sports Arena Area
The City of San Diego will unveil several developer’s proposals for the revitalization of the Sports Arena area.
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Redevelopment Plans for Sports Arena Area
NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez shares updates on the plans to redevelopment San Diego’s Sports Arena area.
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Horton Plaza Redevelopment Ready to Go
Redevelopment of Horton Plaza from shopping mall to office campus will soon move on to a key phase with the demolition of the exterior façade. Here’s where the large-scale project stands today.
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Merge 56 Rethinks Its Retail Plans to Fit Changing Scene
A mixed-use project in Rancho Penasquitos/Torrey Highlands that its designers said would redefine suburbia is itself undergoing a little redefining.
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Oceanside Transit Center Project Aims for Quality Development
The North County Transit District wants to turn 10.2 acres it owns around the Oceanside Transit Center into a mixed-use development that would include apartments, office space, and retail shops. “We’ve been studying this site for quite some time,” said Tracey Foster, chief development officer of the transit district. The district decided to make a move on the property now…
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Settlement Reached in Horton Plaza Lawsuit, Redevelopment Ahead
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit that will now allow for the redevelopment of the nearly empty Horton Plaza mall in downtown San Diego.
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Redevelopment Coming to Clairemont Mesa Blvd Forcing Businesses Out
A developer is looking to build 645 homes on more than 13 acres along Clairemont Mesa Boulevard.
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Redevelopment Coming to Clairemont Mesa Blvd Forcing Businesses Out
NBC 7s Joe Little spoke to two business owners about the upcoming change
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Stadium Backers Have Signatures to Get Proposal in Front of City Council
Proponents of a new stadium in Mission Valley say they have collected 108,000 signatures in support of the proposal.
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Challenges Still Face Soccer City Stadium Proposal
Investors in the Soccer City stadium proposal to redevelop the Qualcomm Stadium Site have gathered more than 108,000 signatures. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda takes a closer look at some of the obstacles still hampering the project.
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New Image Released of Proposed Mission Valley Soccer Stadium
Developers proposing a 30,000 seat soccer stadium in Mission Valley released an image of the concept Tuesday as they prepare to begin collecting signatures in support of their plan.
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New Restaurant in the Works For Shuttered Visitors Center
A familiar local landmark that’s been closed for six years is now heading toward a future as a restaurant site.
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New Plans for Visitor Information Center in Mission Bay Park
There’s new plans for a San Diego Visitor Information Center in Mission Bay Park, a local landmark that’s been closed for six years. It could be ready to open as a restaurant late next year. NBC 7’s Gene Cubbison has more.
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Win Tickets to the 2017 San Diego Music Awards
Enter for your chance to win four tickets to the 2017 San Diego Music Awards at House of Blues San Diego on March 21!