Development

The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Performing Arts Center will serve as Cygnet Theatre’s new home.
Monica and Michael talk with AJ and Sara about developments coming to San Diego by 2030.
The Del’s centerpiece — the red turreted building that houses 367 rooms — will be the final phase of the historic resort’s ambitious, years-long renovation.
The neighborhood spans nine blocks along Imperial Avenue — from 61st to 69 streets — and hopes to become a unifying hub for the Black experience in San Diego.
The city plans to add 100,000 trees and nearly triple its tree coverage by 2035.
The Monarch Artists Residence is an affordable housing project assembled using 42 shipping containers to create 21 homes.
The Port of San Diego says the new park near the Gaylord Pacific Resort will be a “habitat-oriented” space designed to showcase San Diego Bay; the site broke ground on Oct. 3, 2023.
The season will see three new cruises, 100 calls, and passenger volume at a pre-pandemic level.
The development will break ground in November 2023 and is the first pro sports training facility of this kind on a tribal reservation.
The project will also create a new hiking trail parallel to El Camino Real and improve connectivity to the Dust Devil Nature Trail.
These four projects will help student enrollment grow, with the goal of reaching 50,000 students next decade.
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