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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.
San Diego may not have extremely cold temperatures, but electric and gas prices still make winter costs a concern.
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 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.
Make America’s Finest City your forever home.
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 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.
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America’s Finest City is always super, but on this long weekend every July, the scene in downtown SD is extra incredible — catch these highlights.
The traveling pop-up celebrating all things Barbie is open at the Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Downtown/Bayside hotel through Sunday, Oct. 12.
Hit the town and enjoy a discounted drink at one of these cheers-worthy San Diego happy hours.
The OTL World Championships return to Fiesta Island every July and the ball + bat sport is about as San Diego as it gets.
Pack your reusable bags and your shopping list, because we’re shopping local at these 30+ farmers markets around San Diego, CA.
Gordon Ramsay, is that really you?
From Little Italy and the Gaslamp Quarter to North Park and East Village, “Taste of” gatherings are alive and well in San Diego.
We found the best kid-friendly activities in San Diego, complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
The newest addition to SD’s robust museums scene is now open in downtown’s Gaslamp Quarter as the brand’s first-ever California location.
The immersive exhibition features new habitats that explore the wonders of the Pacific Ocean; it’s the biggest capital improvement to the aquarium since 1992.