Development

The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Performing Arts Center will serve as Cygnet Theatre’s new home.
The park offers areas for horses and livestock, but will also be used as a daily outdoor space and for community gatherings.
Topgolf’s vision includes a three-story venue that would house 102 hitting bays — and the Port of San Diego wants to build an entertainment district around it.
The La Mesa park is preparing for a grand opening ceremony in early 2024.
This will make the area the seventh neighborhood in San Diego County to adopt a zero-emission shuttle service.
The labs at 4796 Executive Dr. will be designed to serve as an accelerator space for local, early-stage biotech entrepreneurs and companies — of which San Diego has plenty.
The project received $4 million in the 2024 fiscal year budget and will include automated license plate recognition technology.
The park in the Marina District has new spaces for children, adults, and dogs, plus it features a public art installation.
The vision includes the development of three new library branches plus renovations and expansions of existing public libraries.
The changes include proposals to add more housing, public transit, and high-rise buildings that could more-than-double the population.
The project will reach milestones in 2024, 2025, and 2028.
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