Port of San Diego Rejects Lease Renewal for Coronado Ferry Landing
by Brooke Clifford / Coronado Eagle & Journal / Nov 6, 2025
In a recent closed session meeting the Port of San Diego Board of Directors rejected Port Coronado Associates, LLC’s proposal to renew their lease of the Coronado Ferry Landing beyond June 30, 2026. The decision also impacts the potential plans to renovate the Ferry Landing that were included as a part of the renewal proposal which Port Coronado Associates (PCA) have spent several years developing design for with input from the community.
PCA has operated the Ferry Landing for nearly 40 years, having initially entered into an agreement with Port and taken on a development project for modernizing the complex in the 1980s.
According to the press release from the Port of San Diego on their decision, the Port is currently pursuing a possible short-term lease extension with PCA for transitional purposes. They have also said that the Ferry Landing will remain open and that businesses will have the opportunity to continue to operate beyond the June 30, 2026 lease expiration date, and that the Port will be communicating further with those subtenants about the situation.

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