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,


By Thomas Arnold /
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).
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.
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.
At their June meeting, the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board designated the Ocean Beach Pier as an historic resource.
Drone light shows as alternatives are on the rise in San Diego and elsewhere for public safety and environmental reasons
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.

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