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Can
our voices be heard?
Downtowners
what’s your pleasure? On May 6, the Port of
San Diego will make a decision forever changing
our front yard…the land adjacent to Seaport
Village.
Ripley’s Entertainment has proposed a building
on the waterfront with bumper boats, Japanese pearl
divers, an aquarium, a 400-seat restaurant, and
a Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Museum with
strange and unusual items, such as the world’s
largest limo, Mona Lisa made of toast, and shrunken
heads. A 5-story building will include an 800-space
parking garage and a themed dinner theatre holding
700 people a night.
Ripley cites their Gatlinburg, Tennessee theme park
as the largest money making aquarium in the US…but
this isn’t Tennessee.
GMS Realty, the current leaseholders of Seaport
Village, propose an urban living room experience
targeting residents of Downtown, believing tourists
will visit because it’s a more authentic feel
of our city.
When I visit cities, I don’t visit the tourist
attractions, I go into the neighborhoods, asking
locals where their favorite places to eat are. I
want to have a genuine experience, blend in and
feel part of the city.
Seaport Village and the new project will be renamed
One Pacific Highway, (memorializing one of the original
US highways, Highway 101, a beginning and arrival
point) combining the existing buildings at Seaport
Village with the more urban buildings of the expanded
project. Our heritage will be joined into a seamless
flow with our future, making it the cornerstone
of Downtown.
A ceremonial entrance on Kettner will welcome visitors;
a Central Park will invite them to stay and throw
a Frisbee around, hear entertainment, or lounge
in the sun. Central Park will be the gateway to
a Pier Walk lined with shops, restaurants and a
vibrant public market vending fresh fish, produce,
flowers and specialty items. The Old Police Station’s
tower and courtyard will be refurnished to its former
grandeur, and all efforts will be made to keep the
building on the National Historic list.
Did I mention the 2 million visitors Ripley’s
project is purporting to bring to our neighborhood?
In addition to the 50,000 residents and 175,000
workers (as targeted for in 2025) and visitors to
the Gaslamp Quarter, Convention Center, USS Midway,
Petco Park…we could have another 2 million
people traveling our streets, trying to find a parking
space.
Which proposal would benefit your lifestyle Downtown?
What experience do you want those visiting our community
to go away with?
Does an amusement theme park add or detract from
our neighborhood? Would this proposal create a carnival
atmosphere? Would you or your guests visit?
Do you want more parks, public spaces and open areas?
Do you want a public market the likes of Pikes Market
or Quincy Market? Do you want urban specialty retail
catering to your wants and needs?
Do you want natural beauty incorporated as an attraction,
or an artificially created one?
I wonder…can our voices be heard?
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