A ballot proposition winning so far in San Diego county has an interesting South Bay connection, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Two Hermosa Beach developers have pitched a project in Del Mar large enough to require voter approval.
Proposition G would permit zoning changes for Schaar Homes & Buildings' proposed 25,527-square-foot mixed use project at a former gas station.
Nick Schaar and Bryn Stroyke are the fellows behind Garden Del Mar, which would have a mix of shops, public plazas, a restaurant, office space, coffee shop, office condos and underground parking.
With one of five precincts reporting, 85 percent of voters were approving the proposition.
Hm, I wonder how South Bay voters would feel about such a project.
Two Hermosa Beach developers have pitched a project in Del Mar large enough to require voter approval.
Proposition G would permit zoning changes for Schaar Homes & Buildings' proposed 25,527-square-foot mixed use project at a former gas station.
Nick Schaar and Bryn Stroyke are the fellows behind Garden Del Mar, which would have a mix of shops, public plazas, a restaurant, office space, coffee shop, office condos and underground parking.
With one of five precincts reporting, 85 percent of voters were approving the proposition.
Hm, I wonder how South Bay voters would feel about such a project.

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