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BREW NEWS CARLSBAD'S BREWERY BOOM THE FIRST EUROPEAN-OWNED SD BREWERY PIZZA PORT'S HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Beer (in plastic lemonade containers!) THE NEW DOWNTOWN A guide to the city s arts, culture, food, luxury high-rises, and creative companies MAY 2017 The 63 epic brews and where to drink them Issue + MOTHER'S DAY GIFT IDEAS Picked by our moms BOUTIQUE FITNESS! Small studios that pack a punch $4.95

THE NEW DOWNTOWN 108 SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE MAY 2017

PETCO PARK URBAN DISCOVERY ACADEMY MAKERS QUARTER THE NOLEN LITTLE ITALY WATERFRONT PARK LITTLE ITALY, WATERFRONT: DANI TOSCANO; PETCO AND STREETCAR SCENE: SHUTTERSTOCK; COCKTAIL: JIM SULLIVAN; PACIFIC GATE: BOSA If you only come downtown for the occasional Padres game or eep! jury duty, you re missing out on all the food, beer, arts, shopping, maker spaces, and new housing taking root in the 92101. Add to that an incoming UCSD outpost, the IDEA District opening its first building, luxury hotels and theaters on the rise, and a tech startup boom San Diego s downtown is moving on up. BY Sanna Boman Coates, Kimberly Cunningham, Kelly Davis, Mindy Tucker Fletcher, Erin Glenny, Troy Johnson, Archana Ram, and Marie Tutko ILLUSTRATIONS BY Ty Dale MAY 2017 SDMAG.COM 109

Who the heck lives downtown? DOWNTOWN IS HOME to just 34,550 residents. That s less than one percent of San Diego County s population but this tiny number has grown 97 percent since 2000. So the area clearly has potential. If you get critical mass, that changes everything, says local architect Joseph Martinez. Right now we only have 35,000 residents. That s nothing. Imagine half a million people living downtown. Balboa Park would be used so much more, and more often. Our assets don t get used. But they will. As for who will move here: In addition to baby boomers seeking to downsize and retire to a more walkable community, a 2014 survey by the American Planning Association found that more than half of millennials in the country planned to move within five years. Among those interested in packing up, San Diego was the third most popular city after New York and Los Angeles. Key word: city. Surveys have shown that millennials want walkable urban neighborhoods with transit options. Suburbanization, which San Diego has been doing for fifty years, is out. The young and educated want to live downtown. Numbers show that, countywide, only Carmel Valley s residents match the education level of those living downtown, a fact attributed to the employers in nearby Torrey Pines Mesa. Carmel Valley and downtown also lead the county zip codes in a tie for the most new startups (32 each). Beyond that, downtown is ahead of the county in terms of salary, carbon footprint, and more. It just needs more bodies walking around looking for things to do, to create vitality, support businesses, and fill arts venues. Downtown is driven around Petco Park and the Convention Center. Look at what Petco Park did for putting bodies on the street. We re no longer 9-to-5 there s weekend life, says Cyrus Sanandaji, managing director of Presidio Bay Ventures, a company that invests in downtown projects like Overture, an upcoming mixeduse tower. And he sees more change coming our way. Downtown is not yet its own independent unit, but it will be. You will eat, sleep, and drink here in 20 years. DEMOGRAPHICS DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS ARE MORE EDUCATED, BETTER PAID, AND MORE MALE RESIDENTS MALE-TO- FEMALE RATIO Imagine half a million people living downtown. Balboa Park would be used so much more, and more often. Our assets don t get used. BACHELOR S DEGREE OR HIGHER AVERAGE INCOME RENTERS STARTUPS PER 10,000 PEOPLE DOWNTOWN 34,550 60:40 51% $73,756 76% 15.34 COUNTY 3.3 M 50:50 34% $59,414 46% 1.35 Source: Downtown SD Partnership and UCSD Extension Center for Research on the Regional Economy LITTLE ITALY COLUMBIA MARINA CORTEZ CIVIC CORE GASLAMP HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GASLAMP! San Diego s historic downtown celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, the Gaslamp Quarter Association is unveiling a public art project called Rabbitville, a nod to the area s origins as a dusty plain where nothing but rabbits roamed. Look for 15 fiberglass rabbits painted by various local artists displayed around the Gaslamp s 16.5 historic blocks. HBD, GQ! EAST VILLAGE 110 SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE MAY 2017

Why We Will Our Skyline H OW D OW N TOW N DOES LUXURY In the white-tablecloth sense, downtown hasn t much succeeded. The Palm and its whitecoated servers lasted only two years, LA icon Katsuya flopped, and a $400-million proposal to build a Ritz-Carlton with $2.5-million condos and a Whole Foods in the East Village has stalled. But downtown is still trying. The $1.3-billion Manchester Pacific Gateway development just began demolition of the Navy Broadway Complex, after waiting 11 years. Younger, millennialfocused luxury (read: clubby atmosphere and plentiful Instagram spots) has landed in the form of the Pendry Hotel and STK Steakhouse. And all eyes are on Pacific Gate by Bosa, a highend condominium building designed by experts who ve also built architectural wonders in London, Shanghai, and Toronto. The million-dollar residences are expected to open on First Avenue and G Street in late 2017. Also opening later this year is Theatre Box, an entertainment venue taking over the former Reading Cinema space. The focus will be a posh movie theatre order food from your cushy seat! by a co-owner of LA s Grauman s Chinese Theatre. PACIFIC GATE HOW MANY CITIES have cruise ships at their front door? waxes local architect Joseph Martinez. He designed the recognizable Manchester Grand Hyatt and the newsworthy Ten Fifty B, the tallest and greenest affordable housing structure on the West Coast. Martinez has helped define our skyline but we have a long way to go. Cities evolve over time. You won t get a city built in fifty years. If it builds that quickly, it s called Disneyland. Boston took 300 years to build; Chicago, maybe 250. San Diego is about 100. We re young adults. Martinez believes we lack unique buildings. Ours kinda have the same look. There are sites and locations that demand a unique building. If you stand on Broadway, you need something to the west, something to the east, so we have a sense of orientation. They are anchors; they you fill in. Pacific Gate will be an important anchor. Where s the harbor? Walk toward the elliptical building. Then you get a city that s readable. And a unique skyline to boot. Welcome to our unofficial arts district One Night in May Downtown is a veritable culture club. On one night alone in this case, May 13 seven performances take the stage. BOSA DEVELOPMENT Connect the dots between all these performance venues and you ll see the potential for San Diego s very own arts district. Even the building on the corner of C Street and Fourth Avenue housed a theater for 90 years. It s currently being redeveloped as The Overture condos, with plans for a new 2,000-squarefoot theater space, set to open around 2019. We credit San Diego Opera s general director, David Bennett, with pointing out that the institutions are here all we need are some developers to buy in. He imagines the area having its own identity, with retail and restaurants being built around the arts. Want to grab drinks after a show? We do, too. Developers, listen up. SPRECKELS THEATRE 8:00 p.m., City Ballet, Carmen and Vivaldi s Four Seasons FIRST AVE CIVIC THEATRE 8:00 p.m., Jersey Boys THE LYCEUM SPACE 6:00 p.m., Arms Wide Open presents Lion King Jr. HORTON PLAZA FOURTH AVE HOUSE OF BLUES 7:00 p.m., Aaron Tveit (Les Misérables, Grease Live!) FIFTH AVE BALBOA THEATRE 8:00 p.m., Iranian pop singer Ebrahim Hamedi, or Ebi BROADWAY SIXTH AVE A ST B ST SEVENTH AVE THE AMERICAN COMEDY CO. 7:30 & 9:30 p.m., Ron Funches stand-up COPLEY SYMPHONY HALL 8:00 pm., Spring and Summer: A Jacobs Masterworks Concert. Matthias Pintscher conducting, Kirill Gerstein, piano EIGHTH AVE C ST THE TENTH AVENUE ARTS CENTER (dark tonight) F ST NINTH AVE