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Make Something Happen

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/make-something-happen/104/ Are you new to downtown? How about old to downtown? Either way, you will probably notice that downtown San Diego is a piece of clay waiting to be molded into something awesome. I am talking about creating a scene, man! A movement! Not a riot, let me be clear on that. I am talking  Continue…

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Tomorrow’s Meeting on New Downtown SD Civic Center

By Mike in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/tomorrows-meeting-on-new-downtown-sd-civic-center/103/ Just a reminder, tomorrow is the public outreach meeting meant to educate the city residents of the efforts underway and to explore the possibility of redeveloping the Civic Center Complex. Check out the previous blog on Civic Centers. The CCDC’s has selected two finalist developers to compete for the opportunity to partner with the  Continue…

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ShamROCK 2008

By Mike in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

From the beginning, The Gaslamp Quarter has been San Diego’s place to party. From gambling halls and brothels to nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants. Besides the nightly crowds of diners, drinkers, and dancers, the Gaslamp District also plays host to numerous street parties, from Mardi Gras to SoHo concerts to numerous holiday celebrations including shamROCK.  Continue…

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The Markets Within the Market

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Real Estate with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-real-estate/the-markets-within-the-market/101/ A lot is being said of the distressed property market. Of course there is, it is national news. San Diego County is considered a distressed market according to a number of lending guidelines now as well. But what are the “markets within the market”? There are a few categories here: (a)New construction-directly from the  Continue…

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Understanding What A Median Price Is

By Pete in April 2008|Downtown San Diego Real Estate|Downtown San Diego Real Estate Market Analysis with 0 Comments

uncategorized/understanding-what-a-median-price-is/100/ I know you’re not supposed to end a sentence with a word like “is” or “of” but it was just the headline. Now that we got that cleared up… The Median Home price for San Diego is down 20% from the 2005 peak. Notice the ominous bold letters that are italicised for effect. It’s  Continue…

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Old Police Headquarters Building

By Pete in April 2008|Downtown San Diego Real Estate with 0 Comments

uncategorized/old-police-headquarters-building/96/ If you have ever wondered about that really cool, old looking movie-set type building outside of Seaport Village than wonder no more. By mid year, a $40 Million dollar project is supposed to commence on new restaurants and a public marketplace. Terramar, a developer from Carlsbad is planning to redevelop the 100,000 sq ft  Continue…

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Relatively Speaking

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Real Estate with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-real-estate/relatively-speaking/98/ Today, March 12th, is the birthday of Albert Einstein. I thought I would speak in relative terms, to honor him, regarding real estate. Especially in downtown San Diego where you have lofts, townhomes, flats, condos, wood frame construction, steel frame construction and concrete construction. If you don’t know the difference between the aforementioned items  Continue…

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Padres are Coming Home

By Mike in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/padres-are-coming-home/94/ Get ready San Diego, the Padres are coming home, and downtown San Diego is transformed into a different atmosphere. Streets are packed with sports fans from flocks of families to partying Padre fans in the Gaslamp District and local East Village pubs. There is a general comradery and pride that is shared with all  Continue…

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2008 Capital Improvements Program’s Plans and Budget

By Mike in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/2008-capital-improvements-programs-plans-and-budget/91/ The Capital Improvements Program (CIP) budget sustains construction projects, such as the ‘development of park land, the construction of sewer pump plants, the acquisition of land for City use, the installation of traffic signals or street lighting systems, and the construction and remodeling of City facilities. These funds are derived from various sources, including  Continue…

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Housing for Homeless

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Real Estate with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-real-estate/housing-for-homeless/89/ Todays article in the Union Tribune discusses the building of supportive housing for homeless persons. Cedar Gateway at 6th aand Cedar will have 23 of these units to be completed by 2010 at a cost of $7.2 Million. Father Joe’s Village at 15th and Commercial will have 65 units at a cost of $6.5  Continue…

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Why use us???

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Real Estate with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-real-estate/why-use-us/87/ In this modern age of technology and having access to pretty much everything from the internet it would make sense that you could do everything yourself, right? Let’s just see… when we talk about purchasing things, it is usually reserved for higher priced items that take some weighing and considering. As in a top  Continue…

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Elevator Awkwardness

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/elevator-awkwardness/86/ Why is it that when we are in an elevator that we clam up and try to avoid the person standing within inches of us? Don’t we realize that we could be missing out on meeting our future: attorney, tax preparer, surf instructor, hook up to the hottest club in town, neighbor or person  Continue…

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Downtown Events for March 2008

By Mike in April 2008|Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

uncategorized/downtown-events-for-march-2008/90/ Downtown San Diego Events for March 2008 Outdoors • Farmers Market: Third Avenue/San Diego-9:00am to 1:00pm Downtown San Diego @ 3rd Ave and J St Music Venues/Shows • HOB monthly Schedule http://www.hob.com/tickets/searchresults.asp?p=1&venue=House%20of%20Blues%20San%20Diego) • 4th & B monthly schedule (http://www.hob.com/tickets/searchresults.asp?venid=2) • The Casbah (rock, experimental, garage, soul) (http://www.casbahmusic.com/schedule.php) • Folsom @ Hard Rock Hotel •  Continue…

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Volunteers Needed for San Diego Art Walk

By Mike in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/volunteers-needed-for-san-diego-art-walk/88/   Here at 92101 Urban Living, all of us support and love our local community. The San Diego Art Walk is coming back to downtown’s Little Italy April 26th and 27th from 12pm-6pm, and they are in need of volunteers. This event brings in thousands every year in support of San Diego’s artists, performers  Continue…

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Foodie Blog: The Kebab Shop

By Pete in Downtown San Diego Urban Lifestyle with 0 Comments

downtown-san-diego-urban-lifestyle/foodie-blog-the-kebab-shop/83/ Part of the downtown lifestyle is the “walk-to-your-favorite-place-to-eat-ability” (and apparently, long run on hyphenated words) anyway… Living down here affords you the opportunity to walk out your lobby and spend a few minutes on the streets until you get to your destination. Today, this destination just happened to be the Kebab Shop, located at  Continue…

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