A Pictorial Walk-Around of the Remains of the Saratoga-Abbott Street Apartments and the Old Dempsey’s
The sub-headline says it all. Come along as we walk around the site.
This is a pictorial gallery of what the site looks like now – a site that once held ancient apartments built in the middle of last century and the former Dempsey’s – a beachfront restaurant.
Dempsey’s was also the site of the original Hodad’s.
Three story condos will be built here.
All the tenants had to be out by January.
Yet demolition didn’t begin until October.
The site is fronted by the Saratoga Street Park on the west and Abbott on the east, …
Saratoga Street on the north and the lifeguard station parking lot on the south.
Take in this view now, as it won’t last for long.
Soon, OB’s waterfront will change.
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Truly heart breaking. I remember going to Dempsey’s all the time as a kid, their quesadilla’s were perfect after a morning in the waves. I always hoped they’d open back up some day.
This will start to happen more and more in Ocean Beach. Old buildings torn down to
make way for new more expensive housing. Over the next twenty years OB will be
transformed into a smaller version of La Jolla with rude drivers and boutiques selling
overpriced trinkets and perfume.
enzo – Yes, that is the danger and challenge. OB does have a history of fighting for itself.
I even remember when the original hodad’s was there at the beach. mike’s folks and mike himself squeezed into the small space of this little box on the beach. burgers, fries, milkshakes. this is where hodad’s mike got his start. it’s the site of one of ob’s most successful business story, hodad’s.
What year did Dempsey’s close?
What is really a shame is that the City sold the 15 foot wide alleys on the west and south sides to the developer for a mere $50,000. That land could gave been used to expand the park and the parking lot ,benefiting the whole community. This was a unique opportunity to use public land for a long term benefit but the City opted for a short term gain of a few dollars.
Can you please elaborate on this? This seems like a backroom deal if this is the case. Where in Southern California can you buy any oceanfront property for so little? I would gladly live in a 15 ft wide home on the beach for 50k.
I don’t know the specifics of this case so I can’t verify that this was a backroom deal or not but if it is, it wouldn’t be anything unusual for this city.
No, unfortunately, not a back room deal, just the City handling our public resources badly as usual. If it was up to me, I would ever have allowed it because the two pieces were so unique, one would have expanded the park by 15 feet wide by the length of the project and the other could have expanded the parking lot. You can thank Development Services for once again placing devopment desires above everything else.
Or you could place a 10′ x 40′ eyesore aka a “police ” trailer in that 15′ space and provide police vehicle parking as well.
This “deal” started at the O.B. planning board and was approved by the city.
Of course there are many cons from the side of people who liked this place and many others who don’t uphold the decision. The destruction of old apartments and former Dempsey’s and the building of three story condos is not a consolation for citizens, but anyway, the modern life requires new things, so sometimes, old ones give them place.