“It’s supposed to be a hallway connecting the city to the water.” San Diego's new park. http://t.co/5QgYZXdZZM pic.twitter.com/WUFqN1csph
— Next City (@NextCityOrg) December 5, 2014
When San Diego laid out a vision for its waterfront in 1998, the North Embarcadero could have been any city’s under-utilized bayside space. Once a throughway for Navy and fishing traffic, it had been “cut off from downtown with large expanses of asphalt,” according to one document, including roads, large parking lots and superblocks that literally isolated the city from what had once been its front door. Read more: New San Diego Park Reconnects City and WaterfrontFriday, December 5, 2014
From Next City — New San Diego Park Reconnects City and Waterfront
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