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San Diego Port Officials Aim to Keep Seaport Village Vibrant — For Now

40-Year-Old Retail Venue Gets New Tenants Ahead of Mixed-Use Replacement
Seaport Village continues to bring in new stores and eateries ahead of a planned $2.5 billion mixed-use development that will replace it. (Port of San Diego)
Seaport Village continues to bring in new stores and eateries ahead of a planned $2.5 billion mixed-use development that will replace it. (Port of San Diego)
CoStar News
January 22, 2020 | 5:14 P.M.

Port of San Diego officials approved several new retail leases for tenants at the aging Seaport Village, even as one of the most popular tourist venues on the downtown waterfront is slated to be replaced by a new mixed-use development.

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