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Paradise Point reviving $35M upgrade but what about Margaritaville plans?

The Mission Bay resort has submitted revised renovation plans to the Coastal Commission five years after first announcing its intent to rebrand the property.

Entrance to Paradise Point resort, a fixture on Mission Bay for more than six decades. Its owner wants to renovate it and possibly rebrand it as a Margaritaville resort. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
Entrance to Paradise Point resort, a fixture on Mission Bay for more than six decades. Its owner wants to renovate it and possibly rebrand it as a Margaritaville resort. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The Mission Bay resort has submitted a new renovation proposal to the Coastal Commission five years after first announcing its redevelopment plans.

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