The city of San Diego is giving development teams an extra 30 days to express interest in redeveloping two high-profile, downtown properties currently being advertised for lease or sale.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association, which works to help local businesses, is being asked to also support other community groups in their efforts.
With longstanding plans for a five-star hotel now dead, the city hopes to entice developers to purchase and redevelop a downtown parking lot that comes with a key condition: Provide lots of low-income housing.
City Council gives go-ahead to start soliciting proposals for redeveloping a parking lot in heart of downtown where affordable housing will now be the priority.
Elected leaders to initiate process for soliciting proposals to redevelop a city-owned site at Seventh and Market, with an emphasis on affordable housing.