CHANGING DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO LANDSCAPE
Known for being the hometown of fictional, yet legendary, news anchor Ron Burgundy and serving as the backdrop for film classics like Top Gun and Some Like it Hot, San Diego is perhaps best known for its laid-back locals and near-perfect weather. Today, the city…
WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE SDCCU STADIUM?
WHAT’S IN A NAME? The San Diego multi-purpose stadium is located in the heart of Mission Valley and has undergone several transformations in its 51-year history. Originally, it was known simply as San Diego Stadium, then Jack Murphy Stadium, moving to Qualcomm Stadium, and most…
HORTON PLAZA HAS BIG DREAMS FOR THE FUTURE
HORTON PLAZA: A BRIEF HISTORY Known for its avant-garde architecture, odd spatial rhythms, split-level walkways, and rich color schemes, the history of Horton Plaza is as complex as its construction. Nestled in downtown San Diego between Broadway and G Street, and 1st and 4th Avenue,…
EXPECT BIG CHANGES FOR SAN DIEGO’S SEAPORT VILLAGE
SEAPORT VILLAGE: A BRIEF HISTORY Imagine a place where you can enjoy the best of both worlds; the laid-back beauty of an idyllic seaside village with the excitement of a bustling metropolitan city. Set against the backdrop of serene sailboats, lush trees and calm blue…
PUMPING THE BRAKES ON PARKING IN SAN DIEGO COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
Urban sprawl was driven by convenient modes of transportation and cheaper property values and previous generations have settled themselves nicely in the suburbs. However, the younger generations have a different lifestyle in mind. The idea of urban walkability is sending a wave of new people…
WHY SAN DIEGO REAL ESTATE IS AN INVESTOR’S DREAM COME TRUE
We’re going to examine a market where the sun shines 300 days a year and the market is prime for real estate investors. Let’s turn our attention to sunny San Diego and take a look at what key factors make San Diego real estate investing…