McMillin Company Suit to Block Homeless Services at H Barracks Alleges Adverse Impact on Hotels
By Blake Nelson / The San Diego Union-Tribune / September 9, 2024
A real estate developer is suing to block San Diego from creating a shelter by the airport, arguing that a decades-old agreement between the city and federal government prohibits homeless services at the H Barracks site.
The lawsuit was filed Friday in San Diego Superior Court by McMillin-NTC, a limited liability company and an offshoot of Corky McMillin Cos. which remade the local Naval Training Center into the business and cultural hub known as Liberty Station. McMillin believes plans to use the empty lot as a place for hundreds of homeless people to sleep imperils a new hotel.

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