Blackstone — the Private Equity Firm Gobbling Up San Diego and Other Cities, Turning Residents into Collateral

 Source  July 7, 2023  7 Comments on Blackstone — the Private Equity Firm Gobbling Up San Diego and Other Cities, Turning Residents into Collateral

By Valerie Stahl / Tablet / July 4, 2023

The Hotel del Coronado’s Victorian red turrets peak above the sand dunes off the coast of San Diego. Developed by two industrialists in 1888 at the height of the Gilded Age, the “Hotel Del” serves as an iconic California backdrop.

Just 10 miles north, in another oceanside neighborhood called Pacific Beach, sits Bay Pointe Apartments, a 1960s era garden style apartment complex with over 500 units spread across multiple sand-colored buildings.

What do the two complexes have in common? They’re both owned by Blackstone,

Continue Reading Blackstone — the Private Equity Firm Gobbling Up San Diego and Other Cities, Turning Residents into Collateral

Ocean Water Can Be Good For You

 Source  July 7, 2023  0 Comments on Ocean Water Can Be Good For You

The ocean can be anti-inflammatory and exfoliating, experts say. Healing, detoxifying and cleansing are all words you’ve probably heard to describe the ocean.

Now, many people tout the benefits of ocean water when it comes to skin and health issues —

Continue Reading Ocean Water Can Be Good For You

The ‘Antiquing’ of Antique Stores and Malls — From Ocean Beach, Normal Heights to North County

 Source  July 7, 2023  12 Comments on The ‘Antiquing’ of Antique Stores and Malls — From Ocean Beach, Normal Heights to North County

By Thomas Arnold / San Diego Reader / June 28, 2023

Antique stores and malls are fast becoming antiques themselves.

In April 2018, the huge 18,000-square-foot Ocean Beach Antique Mall, located on Newport Avenue just west of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, closed down for good, to be replaced by a Target Express.

More than 100 vendors were displaced. A petition to boycott the incoming Target drew some 1500 signatures; the Ocean Beach Town Council approved a resolution blasting the Target store’s opening

Continue Reading The ‘Antiquing’ of Antique Stores and Malls — From Ocean Beach, Normal Heights to North County

The Morning After Mess: Less Trash at OB Pier But 2 1/2 Times Greater at Dog Beach This Year Over Last

 Source  July 6, 2023  5 Comments on The Morning After Mess: Less Trash at OB Pier But 2 1/2 Times Greater at Dog Beach This Year Over Last

During Surfrider and its partner groups’ “Morning After” beach clean-ups on July 5, the trash collected at the OB Pier site was less than last year’s. This year, 129 pounds were collected compared to last year’s 143 pounds (not a lot, but some at least).

However, it was a different story at Dog Beach. Sponsored by San Diego River Park Foundation, volunteers collected 1,925 pounds compared with the 735 pounds gathered in 2022, over 2 and a half times greater this year.

Continue Reading The Morning After Mess: Less Trash at OB Pier But 2 1/2 Times Greater at Dog Beach This Year Over Last

2 Point Loma Homes Designated Historic Resources

 Source  July 6, 2023  0 Comments on 2 Point Loma Homes Designated Historic Resources

Two homes in Point Loma have just been designated as San Diego historic resources at the June meeting of the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board.. One on Evergreen Street and another on Sterne Street.

2275 Evergreen Street

2275 Evergreen Street in Point Loma is the T. Claude Ryan House #2, home of the president of Ryan Aeronautical,

Continue Reading 2 Point Loma Homes Designated Historic Resources

Neighbors for a Better San Diego Speaking on Senate Bill 10 in Point Loma — Wed., July 5

 Staff  July 5, 2023  11 Comments on Neighbors for a Better San Diego Speaking on Senate Bill 10 in Point Loma — Wed., July 5

A leading member of the group, Neighbors for a Better San Diego, will be speaking tonight, Wed., July 5 on Senate Bill 10, at The Thursday Club at 1224 Santa Barbara Street in Point Loma.

The event is at 6 pm.

Neighbors for a Better San Diego has been leading the fight against Senate Bill 10 (SB10) and sponsored a string of neighborhood rallies in early May against the measure.

However, they have not been active in OB or Point Loma,

Continue Reading Neighbors for a Better San Diego Speaking on Senate Bill 10 in Point Loma — Wed., July 5

Ocean Beach Pier Officially Designated as San Diego Historic Resource

 Staff  July 5, 2023  8 Comments on Ocean Beach Pier Officially Designated as San Diego Historic Resource

At their June meeting, the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board designated the Ocean Beach Pier as an historic resource.

Here is the description in the July-August newsletter of Save Our Heritage Organization:

Ocean Beach Pier, western terminus of Niagara Street, Ocean Beach, was the longest concrete pier on the West Coast when it was completed in 1966, after years of planning, fundraising, and construction.

Continue Reading Ocean Beach Pier Officially Designated as San Diego Historic Resource

U-T Columnist Michael Smolens: ‘It’s time to ditch the fireworks’

 Source  July 5, 2023  3 Comments on U-T Columnist Michael Smolens: ‘It’s time to ditch the fireworks’

Drone light shows as alternatives are on the rise in San Diego and elsewhere for public safety and environmental reasons

By Michael Smolens / San Diego Union-Tribune / July 5, 2023

The air quality was almost certainly better over Ocean Beach and La Jolla Tuesday night than it was around San Diego Bay, Imperial Beach and SeaWorld.

Likewise for water quality. That’s because O.B. and La Jolla planned Independence Day celebrations with drone light shows, while the other locales went with traditional fireworks.

Continue Reading U-T Columnist Michael Smolens: ‘It’s time to ditch the fireworks’

Okay OB, What’s the Verdict on the Drone Light Show on the 4th?

 Staff  July 5, 2023  59 Comments on Okay OB, What’s the Verdict on the Drone Light Show on the 4th?

What did you think of  OB’s first ever drone light show on the 4th? We’re looking for reactions and comments on OB’s Luminosity’s efforts to bring back a light show for July 4.

Continue Reading Okay OB, What’s the Verdict on the Drone Light Show on the 4th?

July 2023 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

 Source  July 3, 2023  0 Comments on July 2023 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

All events are online and free unless stated otherwise

Every Saturday 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings  July 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th

July 7th Friday 5 pm – 9 pm First Friday Night Market 90’s Night

July 8th Saturday Day Laborer Outreach! Event by Border Angels

July 8th Saturday 9 am – 11 am Wander the Wetlands + Fish Seining at the Marsh Edge

July 8th Saturday 3 pm Amnesty International Group 137 San Diego.

Continue Reading July 2023 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center