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New vision for San Diego’s Civic Center strives for renaissance of downtown

Downtown boosters seek to turn a just-released vision for six blocks of city-owned real estate into something more than pretty pictures despite city’s budget woes.

A rendering of the Civic Center conceptual vision, as seen looking north along the Second Avenue corridor from C Street. The rendering illustrates a reimagined public space framed by cultural and educational uses. (Design Distill)
A rendering of the Civic Center conceptual vision, as seen looking north along the Second Avenue corridor from C Street. The rendering illustrates a reimagined public space framed by cultural and educational uses. (Design Distill)
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Downtown boosters seek to turn a just-released vision for six blocks of city-owned real estate into something more than pretty pictures despite city's budget woes.

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