SAN DIEGO— On March 30, the Port of San Diego and its partners at Protea Properties and SLP Urban Planning announced they had been recognized for the prestigious Economic Prosperity Award for the re
Keep seaport village as it is, invest in quality restaurants and establishments and places that are open in the evening for drinks and food maybe with some gentle live music – so that it attracts locals and not just tourists (and overlaid mediocre junk food). Expand seaport village over the existing parking lot using the same quaint architecture and put the parking underground. Don’t let developers tear it down to put in 7 hotels and other towers, paving over passive open space, the water and the sky!
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Nice improvements I hope. Needs a variety of ‘interesting’ restaurants. PF Changs would be nice or similiar…
Needs a variety of interesting restaurants and a beach front ‘feel…’
Keep seaport village as it is, invest in quality restaurants and establishments and places that are open in the evening for drinks and food maybe with some gentle live music – so that it attracts locals and not just tourists (and overlaid mediocre junk food). Expand seaport village over the existing parking lot using the same quaint architecture and put the parking underground. Don’t let developers tear it down to put in 7 hotels and other towers, paving over passive open space, the water and the sky!