75-Year-Old Mission Bay Restaurant Could Be Forced Out by City’s Redevelopment Plan
by Thomas Murphy / Beach & Bay Press / March 23, 2026
A 75-year-old waterfront restaurant in Mission Bay could be forced out by the city of San Diego’s redevelopment plan, putting Joe Busalacchi’s family business and one of the bay’s oldest tenants at risk.
Sportsmen’s Seafood was the first lease signed in Mission Bay, operating even before the area’s first bridges were built.
Busalacchi has run the restaurant for 36 years, continuing a three-generation family business after his father passed away.
“The city is supposed to serve and protect the citizens of San Diego. They want to kick out all of these people who have to pay rent and pay for their children,” said Busalacchi. “How is that serving and protecting? They ain’t serving me, any of my employees, or anyone on the docks.”


This Is a Challenge to City’s Passage of “Package A”
Please help me understand the following:
By Nicole Gomez /
Trumper Sheriff Bianco Is a Republican Candidate for California Governor

By Csaba “Abby” Petre
Instead of ending the Iran war or improving the economy, Senate Republicans are championing Trump’s MAGA voter suppression bill.
The City’s Municipal Primary Election will be held on June 2, 2026. The top two vote-getters in the Primary will advance to the General Municipal Election, which will be held on November 3, 2026. The following candidates are qualified to appear on the ballot in the order below as selected by random draw:
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