UpdatedThu, Apr 22, 2021 at 4:04 am PT
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City of Oceanside Economic Development news update for April. (Lisa Frost | Patch)
OCEANSIDE, CA This month the Oceanside Economic Development News covers construction updates and new business openings around town.
Oceanside Construction Updates - Grading has begun for Melrose Heights, a mixed-use project located at Melrose Dr. and Oceanside Blvd. bordering Vista. The project consists of 268 townhomes, 33 single-family homes, 20,000 sq. ft. of office space, parks, recreation areas and permanently conserved open space on 71 acres.
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Mission Ave. have completed construction on their exteriors and are now working on interiors. The resorts are slated to open in May 2021.
Matsu, the American/Japanese pop-up restaurant founded in Oceanside in July 2019, will be moving into its own permanent space on April 1.
Chef-owner William Eick had been fine-tuning his concept as a tasting menu offered to just one table for one seating three nights a week at Mission Ave. Bar & Grill, where he formerly worked as executive chef. Plans to move Matsu into its own space were derailed last year by the pandemic. But in December of 2020, Eick got word of a space in Oceanside opening up this spring, and he felt the time was right.
“We’re seeing drastic changes in Oceanside, and people are itching to get back out again to have some sort of experience. So it seemed like a wonderful time to do it,” Eick said.
VISTA
After decades of planning, six years of construction and $30 million in spending, Vista’s long-awaited Paseo Santa Fe improvement project is finally complete.
The 0.8-mile stretch of South Santa Fe Avenue between Vista Village and Civic Center drives is the latest piece in a downtown revitalization project that has been under way for more than 20 years.
For the record:
9:26 AM, Jan. 31, 2021This story has been updated to update the cost of the project and correct the fact that Jay Wentz is the developer of The Rylan apartments, not Terrace Lofts apartments
Since the Paseo project kicked off in May 2014, the corridor has undergone a massive renovation that included the undergrounding of utility lines, narrowing of the road from four lanes to two, two new roundabout traffic circles, new sidewalks, streetlights and landscaping, a veterans memorial park, public art pieces and two arched “Vista” monument signs at either end of the Paseo roadway area. The project wa
Not all San Diego restaurants will reopen, despite court order
A Superior Court judge gave San Diego County restaurants the green light to serve on site again, but not all will make use of the opportunity
and last updated 2020-12-17 20:26:13-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â A Superior Court judge gave San Diego County restaurants the green light to serve on-site again, but not all will make use of the opportunity.
For Roddy Browning, the pressure to reopen his restaurant is intense.
âWe lay in bed at 2:30 in the morning, going, Okay, what am I going to do? What am I going to do tomorrow? What am I going to do the next day? â said Browning, who owns Oceanside s Flying Pig Pub and Kitchen.