Opinion: With new housing coming, San Diego's Convoy Street is getting the spotlight it deserves [Opinion]
From the classic Japanese pub food at Izakaya Sakura to the grilled meats and haemul pajeon at Dae Jang Keum to the unique fusion pizzas and pasta dishes at Bistro Kaz, the community is a cosmopolitan jewel. The announcement that a 30-foot Convoy Gateway sign will soon be erected in its center, using $1.
5 million in city funds, burnishes its image as a place to be.But the larger news is that it will soon have new homes as well. The San Diego Union-TribuneThursday on plans to remake the hot spot in “the style of Little Italy, where residential towers intermix with ground-floor shops, plazas and paseos.” In a city in dire need of housing, more than 3,200 units are now in the works.
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