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I live in San Diego and Terminal 1 is not an expansion, it's a brand new Terminal and supposed to open in 2025. The whole project to be completed in 2028.
@@mobilesuitek7e It is limited, but I believe there are direct flights to London Heathrow LHR Montréal YUL Munich MUC Puerto Vallarta PVR Tokyo Narita NRT Toronto YYZ Vancouver YVR
@@mobilesuitek7e Considering it's the 8th largest city in the country the airport is small. That said, you can fly non stop to many european cities fron SAN. Most people like it because it is right in the middle of the city which is pretty rare in the US so it's easy for visitors.
@@mikeberg5003as a local, I hate that the airport is in the middle of the city. Traffic is horrible right in the heart of the city everyday. Everyone is sd hits traffic from the back up in the freeways rooting from the downtown area. It backs up all the other freeways. My 10 mile trek to work takes me 45 minutes on a good day and over an hour guaranteed on my way home
I worked at Liberty station for a couple years. That new build site was the location of our offices which were the officer’s houses. Really cool homes that I hope they don’t tear down. Most likely they will use them for the restaurants and their huge grassy areas for the new buildings. Regarding the arena, I worked on that site for a few months. Cool to see it completed.
SD was Great pre 1998, then it turned ridiculously expensive making the rich richer and the middle class suffer. It’s getting ‘snooty’ and not so great. $20-$30 for 1 Glass of Wine? Wth?
So out of 108 acres at seaport village only 28 of it will be for the public? Sounds like someone is going to be lining their pockets with commercial real estate at the expense of nice open public space
Just sold my vacation condo in Coronado Shores last month. The unit that I inherited from my father who purchased it in 1974 and had not been on the market since. Did a major renovation when I took it on back in 2007. All new glass, all new interiors. Should it for a massive profit. Was nice to have but Coronado is a bit too crowded these days and the Tijuana sewage issue will never resolve.
@@ColetteSpencer-k5o This sewage problem from Tijuana has been going on since at least the 1970's. Even worse, the Navy SEAL trainees swim in that. I would imagine that they train on days when the pollution is not as bad but then I presume the Navy knows what it's doing.
LOL same here. The politics here are terrible. Look forward to leaving too. Overpriced stuck up. What's the point in another restaurant or housing project (unaffordable), Plenty of that everywhere already.
I’ve been a San Diego since the day I was born. I love this town and wouldn’t leave for anything. I do have a question - for about the last 5 or 6 years I’ve heard about Sea Port Village becoming the home of the Eye in The Sky Ferris wheel. When or is going to be a reality ? I would love to have it here. If so I would visit Sea Port more
These sound like amazing developments.But I'm worried about Seaport Village, especially the beach. There is an enormous pollution problem in S,D, right now due to sewage at the Mexican border. It truly is a crisis and they are going to be spending billions to clean it up. I'm hoping for the best and keeping my fingers crossed because San Diego is an amazing place.
Airports want to keep you spending as much money as they can before you board. Heathrow does not show your gate number until the very last minute possible.
This is a lot of spending for a city that’s been named the most expensive place to live. What’s the point of all this when most residents don’t earn wages to support this lifestyle? Inject new blood and weed residents who can’t afford this out? There’s already hundreds of units vacant in these areas.
New Terminal 1 is a whole new Terminal that will open in 2 phases. Phase 1 will open late summer 2025. It is not adding 30 gates, it’s adding 11 gates as the current terminal 1 is 19 gates and the new terminal 1 will be 30 gates total.
Riverwalk is actually a sequel project to the One Paseo in Del Mar. It’s kinda cool I loved a lot of the places in the area. It’s said that this still of living is becoming more popular across the country. Crazy expensive though from when I last looked
I love Seaport Village and I'm sad about the changes but cities don't stay the same forever. My thought of an "urban beach" is good luck with that since there are seals in the area. La Jolla Children's pool says hello 🤣
I just flew back from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I live in Orange County and in P.V. is very nice. I am retired from an Auto & Home Insurance Co. after 22 years. I am looking for a Vacation Home and I have gone to Palm Springs and surrounding areas. But in P.V. you can buy a home or condo there right on the beach. Most of the area's there have private beaches for only the tenants. The beach's there are beautiful. The Homes and condos are really nice some have rooftop pools with beautiful views of the city and the Ocean. I have a house and condo that are rental properties. So, I am looking to sell both of them.
@@ColetteSpencer-k5oYes, it is either Guadalajara, Mexico or Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I flew back From Guadalajara back in February of this year It is beautiful there. I went to visit a co-worker there and stayed one week at his home. Oh Man! his house is beautiful with a pool. The new homes there are more modern like in Miami, Fla. but that was before I went to P. V. for the first time, and I loved it. The Homes there have some old Mexican style floors and stairs with the original tyle and still updated kitchens and bathrooms which are beautiful. I love the mix of old and new. I liked it better than Cabo.
Sadly they are narrowing all the Boulevards with all these expansions so San Diego will be total traffic grid lock❗️DMV should host classes for Americans learning how to drive in a round about since they are putting them in everywhere…. so many idiots driving today.
I never go to 30th Street anymore. I am not a walking or bikeable distance from there and now there is almost no parking because of the bike lanes nobody uses.
I'm 50/50 on seaport village, too. I like it how it is, but it needs something. I just went to Seattle a few weeks ago and visited pikes market place. SD needs something like that!
@@giglambert8787lol wut?. He literally mentioned Mission Valley and Oceanside which are of course both in San Diego county as is Chula Vista. Chula Vista is more San Diego than Oceanside.
Address the problems first !!! DEVELOPERS Love SD - they make a Fortune Residents just deal with increasing prices and more traffic Quality of LIFE - POOR
The climate is mild The only thing you have to deal with is traffic Homeless Drugs Crime home invasion Hyper property taxes high Fuel taxes Wonderful place.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂This place used to be heaven It's pure hell now
Funny, when you see people on the street or at the beach or the tens of millions of tourists we get every year, doesn't look like "pure hell" to me. SD may be too expensive, but it is a fun place to be.
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Thank you for the updates Nick.
I live in San Diego and Terminal 1 is not an expansion, it's a brand new Terminal and supposed to open in 2025. The whole project to be completed in 2028.
SAN only has one runway and overnight flights are banned because of noise control for the homes. Not a great international airport.
@@mobilesuitek7e It is limited, but I believe there are direct flights to
London Heathrow LHR
Montréal YUL
Munich MUC
Puerto Vallarta PVR
Tokyo Narita NRT
Toronto YYZ
Vancouver YVR
@@mobilesuitek7e Considering it's the 8th largest city in the country the airport is small. That said, you can fly non stop to many european cities fron SAN. Most people like it because it is right in the middle of the city which is pretty rare in the US so it's easy for visitors.
@@mikeberg5003as a local, I hate that the airport is in the middle of the city. Traffic is horrible right in the heart of the city everyday. Everyone is sd hits traffic from the back up in the freeways rooting from the downtown area. It backs up all the other freeways. My 10 mile trek to work takes me 45 minutes on a good day and over an hour guaranteed on my way home
Would prefer they tackle the downtown homeless problem before building a $3B 'urban beach' downtown
Uuummm not how money works
We are aligned. Send them to Mexico.
@@ThinkTwice2222money is used to fix problems what are you talking about
Every time they try to deal with it, you people vote it down. 😂😂
@@franwex How do you think I vote?
I worked at Liberty station for a couple years. That new build site was the location of our offices which were the officer’s houses. Really cool homes that I hope they don’t tear down. Most likely they will use them for the restaurants and their huge grassy areas for the new buildings.
Regarding the arena, I worked on that site for a few months. Cool to see it completed.
Homes for special people. Terrible traffic change.
SD was Great pre 1998, then it turned ridiculously expensive making the rich richer and the middle class suffer. It’s getting ‘snooty’ and not so great. $20-$30 for 1 Glass of Wine? Wth?
I live my life as before and laugh at the pretentious.
So out of 108 acres at seaport village only 28 of it will be for the public? Sounds like someone is going to be lining their pockets with commercial real estate at the expense of nice open public space
This is such a great video with a wealth of information. Thank you! We live in Oside and had no idea about most of this!
Love it, thank you 🙏
Wow excellent video!!!
Just sold my vacation condo in Coronado Shores last month. The unit that I inherited from my father who purchased it in 1974 and had not been on the market since. Did a major renovation when I took it on back in 2007. All new glass, all new interiors. Should it for a massive profit. Was nice to have but Coronado is a bit too crowded these days and the Tijuana sewage issue will never resolve.
Ugggh...yep. I'm going back and forth on buying a condo on the ocean in ib...but yes...if the pollution problem never resolves...what's the point?
@@ColetteSpencer-k5o This sewage problem from Tijuana has been going on since at least the 1970's. Even worse, the Navy SEAL trainees swim in that. I would imagine that they train on days when the pollution is not as bad but then I presume the Navy knows what it's doing.
I graduated from UCSD back in 2013, and I loved living there. It really is the best place to live in the country, and I miss walking to the beach.
The Riverwalk reminds me of the greenway in Boston
The only thing I'm excited about is selling my home and moving out of California
LOL same here. The politics here are terrible. Look forward to leaving too. Overpriced stuck up. What's the point in another restaurant or housing project (unaffordable), Plenty of that everywhere already.
I’ve been a San Diego since the day I was born. I love this town and wouldn’t leave for anything. I do have a question - for about the last 5 or 6 years I’ve heard about Sea Port Village becoming the home of the Eye in The Sky Ferris wheel. When or is going to be a reality ? I would love to have it here. If so I would visit Sea Port more
These sound like amazing developments.But I'm worried about Seaport Village, especially the beach. There is an enormous pollution problem in S,D, right now due to sewage at the Mexican border. It truly is a crisis and they are going to be spending billions to clean it up. I'm hoping for the best and keeping my fingers crossed because San Diego is an amazing place.
I’m thinking about relocating to SD because of the warm weather and a NBA team can possibly be expanded there at the midway rising.
@@dreamcage1801 be prepared for high utilities and exorbitant housing prices‼️🥂
Riverwalk was put on hold for now.
My dad was working on the proposal for that project back in the 90s.
We need more public transit
Airports want to keep you spending as much money as they can before you board. Heathrow does not show your gate number until the very last minute possible.
That sounds very annoying.
I miss my old home
This is a lot of spending for a city that’s been named the most expensive place to live. What’s the point of all this when most residents don’t earn wages to support this lifestyle? Inject new blood and weed residents who can’t afford this out? There’s already hundreds of units vacant in these areas.
Is the Riverwalk project separate from the SnapDragon project?
That seems to be slow moving since the stadium opened 2 yrs ago
From what I’ve seen, Snapdragon is a separate project
@@markhilsen2700 totally separate, Snap Dragon wasn’t completely done 2 years ago and it was funded with no tax payer dollars
@@giglambert8787 The Stadium is complete but the entire project includes retail, residential, parks, SDSU satellite campus, etc.
New Terminal 1 is a whole new Terminal that will open in 2 phases. Phase 1 will open late summer 2025. It is not adding 30 gates, it’s adding 11 gates as the current terminal 1 is 19 gates and the new terminal 1 will be 30 gates total.
Also adding a whole new parking plaza, phase 1 is already open and phase 2 will open next year.
The Gaylord resort will be opening as well.
It’s open isn’t it
San Diego will need to get their act together re: unhoused individuals! Asap!
Riverwalk is actually a sequel project to the One Paseo in Del Mar. It’s kinda cool I loved a lot of the places in the area. It’s said that this still of living is becoming more popular across the country. Crazy expensive though from when I last looked
If it comes out anything like One Paseo, it’ll be really cool
Didn’t mention bayfront
They are building a brand new terminal
Don’t move to San Diego. We don’t want you, it’s expensive, and it’s only getting more expensive. Go somewhere else.
Is it LA Clippers or SD Clippers? Not sure if I misheard you.
Very helpful video.
It's the SD Clippers which is tad confusing. The San Diego Clippers are the NBA G League affiliate of the LA Clippers.
@lifeinsandiego I do wanna SD basketball team. I came from Lakers Nation, and now in SD feels way too empty. One thing I don't like about SD.
This the type of Huntington makes people want ti leave San Diego
Moved to San Diego during pandemic from Orange County and 3 things that was really disappointing: homes, streets, and people.
Food, attractions, lack of culturs
Moved form OC myself later than that
Move back then!
@@MAXBLU04 it doesnt work that way. Im going to need some more time to come up with the moolah to afford a home in OC
I love Seaport Village and I'm sad about the changes but cities don't stay the same forever. My thought of an "urban beach" is good luck with that since there are seals in the area.
La Jolla Children's pool says hello 🤣
Yep years ago we lost that beach area to the seals when it used to be for the public🤷🏽♂️
Only thing coming fast to San Diego is higher cost of living, more crime and more homeless
You must be fun at parties!
Yup… you are keeping it real.
So when are you leaving, bro?
Negative much?
I agree!
What about the Midway Area?
I just flew back from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I live in Orange County and in P.V. is very nice. I am retired from an Auto & Home Insurance Co. after 22 years. I am looking for a Vacation Home and I have gone to Palm Springs and surrounding areas. But in P.V. you can buy a home or condo there right on the beach. Most of the area's there have private beaches for only the tenants. The beach's there are beautiful. The Homes and condos are really nice some have rooftop pools with beautiful views of the city and the Ocean. I have a house and condo that are rental properties. So, I am looking to sell both of them.
Are you moving to Puerto Vallarta? My friend is moving there.
@@ColetteSpencer-k5oYes, it is either Guadalajara, Mexico or Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. I flew back From Guadalajara back in February of this year It is beautiful there. I went to visit a co-worker there and stayed one week at his home. Oh Man! his house is beautiful with a pool. The new homes there are more modern like in Miami, Fla. but that was before I went to P. V. for the first time, and I loved it. The Homes there have some old Mexican style floors and stairs with the original tyle and still updated kitchens and bathrooms which are beautiful. I love the mix of old and new. I liked it better than Cabo.
With the billions of dollars being spent in development, I would prefer to see the money spent on addressing homelessness.
Do you understand how money works?
This all SOUNDS great, but IMO, it's just putting lipstick on a pig. FIX WHAT'S BROKEN FIRST.
been talking about riverwalk for 25 years already. And airport will be worse, i believe we are a one runway airport.
Seaport village is lame. We're missing a giant ferris wheel.
Sadly they are narrowing all the Boulevards with all these expansions so San Diego will be total traffic grid lock❗️DMV should host classes for Americans learning how to drive in a round about since they are putting them in everywhere…. so many idiots driving today.
No wonder bike lanes are everywhere 😅
@@essaysd yep and less than one percent of the population use them
I never go to 30th Street anymore. I am not a walking or bikeable distance from there and now there is almost no parking because of the bike lanes nobody uses.
I'm 50/50 on seaport village, too. I like it how it is, but it needs something. I just went to Seattle a few weeks ago and visited pikes market place. SD needs something like that!
Don’t forget about the Gaylord hotel in Chula
What does this have to do with the city of SD …. Chula Vista is a separate city !,
What does Oceanside have to do with San Diego? @@giglambert8787
@@giglambert8787lol wut?. He literally mentioned Mission Valley and Oceanside which are of course both in San Diego county as is Chula Vista. Chula Vista is more San Diego than Oceanside.
Address the problems first !!!
DEVELOPERS Love SD - they make a Fortune
Residents just deal with increasing prices and more traffic
Quality of LIFE - POOR
Gaylord project in Chula Vista?
The climate is mild The only thing you have to deal with is traffic Homeless Drugs Crime home invasion Hyper property taxes high Fuel taxes Wonderful place.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂This place used to be heaven It's pure hell now
Funny, when you see people on the street or at the beach or the tens of millions of tourists we get every year, doesn't look like "pure hell" to me. SD may be too expensive, but it is a fun place to be.
I love the current Seaport village, yeah it’s tacky but it’s San Diego tacky.
How about a decent field and pave the parking lot at Snapdragon. Freaking embarrassment !
I couldn't watch your video because I have an aversion to the popping sounds
Anywhere but not CA
Dont move to san Diego go away transplants
I've lived here for over 40 years. Went to high school here. Some of my best friends are transplants.
Another whiny local. You brahs are insufferable