Gaining Affordable Housing Through Adaptive Reuse
By Bruce Coons / SOHO Newsletter / July-August 2024
As San Diego grapples with actual housing affordability—not the luxury rental units being built today—we/SOHO cannot overstate the importance of adaptive reuse for historic buildings. While new construction is routinely being prioritized, we should consider the steep cost of demolishing existing structures and discarding affordable housing stock into landfills.
Quality construction and materials, authentic character, and meaningful history make old buildings prime candidates for adaptive reuse. There is a lucrative and growing market for these inspired living quarters, creative workspaces, and attractive retail and dining places, which people enthusiastically embrace.

From Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens
by The Editorial Board /
San Diego police broke up a “rave” Monday night, July 1, being held at Garbage Beach – a fragile ecosystem off Sunset Cliffs — and reported that this was the second such party that they’ve had to disperse in less than a week. The first one was on Sunday, June 23 at the same site.
From Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens
Every Saturday at 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings July 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th. Keep up-to-date on climate issues and Climate Action events. To register email Jon Findley at jon@climatemobsd.org. More info: https://www.facebook.com/SDClimateMobilization/
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