Projecting budget deficits of nearly $1.5B over the next five years, San Diego has scrapped an ambitious redevelopment plan for the city’s aging downtown Civic Center complex.
The plan, known as the Civic Center Revitalization effort, was proposed by Mayor Todd Gloria in 2022. It envisioned selling or leasing the four-block city-owned complex, including the City Administration Building, the Civic Center Plaza Office tower, and Golden Hall, the 3,000-seat Civic Theatre and a parking garage.
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