The 302-room hotel would be developed by Citizen M, a chain known for "affordable luxury" that has U.S. locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York, among others.
The city of San Diego is contemplating spending more than $3 million to upgrade Amici Park in downtown's Little Italy neighborhood even though it does not own or operate the 2.8-acre facility.
This city of San Diego is pursuing an unconventional method to buying a half-acre downtown site where it hopes to bring to fruition a long-envisioned neighborhood park for East Village residents.
Empty for nearly a decade, 4th and B, the one-time celebrated live music venue on the same block as the decaying California Theatre in downtown San Diego, is being razed by a developer proposing to erect a 32-story, skinny tower in its place.
One distinctive part of the development is that it will have 434 live-in units, but only 52 parking spaces, according to a report to the Planning Commission.