Development

The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Performing Arts Center will serve as Cygnet Theatre’s new home.
The project will add office space, higher education opportunities, and the largest library in Chula Vista.
San Diego rentals are becoming more competitive, but rent prices are starting to slow
The 4.9-acre park transformed a vacant lot into a community gathering place with playgrounds, basketball courts, and picnic shelters.
These mico-apartments and small units allow San Diegans to get the best of city living without needing to rent large spaces.
Here’s where the project stands as of mid-September 2023.
By the end of the decade, San Diegans will have new housing, entertainment options, and landmarks in the city skyline.
The new development will bring recreational courts and fields, a dog park, and more activity options to the bayfront destination.
The hotel boasts that it has the largest rooftop pool in San Diego, plus event spaces and three restaurants.
From downtown San Diego to Mission Valley, there’s some luxe living to be had at these buildings in America’s Finest City.
The California Manufacturers & Technology Association is asking for your help proving that San Diego makes really great things.
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