By Paul Krueger, 7 San Diego
Seaport Village would be razed, rebuilt and expanded, if Port Commissioners approve A stunning makeover is in the works for San Diego's downtown waterfront. The proposed $1.6 billion project would replace Seaport Village, a popular but aging collection of bayfront shops and restaurants along Harbor Drive. Developer Yehudi Gaffen and his partners proposed a complete teardown and rebuild of Seaport Village. It would also have a vast extension of the existing property to encompass 70 acres of land and water. This would span from north of the Midway Museum down to the area around Embarcadero Park. Read the full story online at nbcsandiego.com.
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