Abstract

With the closure in 1997 of San Diego’s Naval Training Center, remarkable opportunities arose for the communities surrounding the former military base. More than 360 acres (145.7 ha) of valuable waterfront property became available for residential, recreational, commercial, and industrial use. The City of San Diego Redevelopment Agency—the official local redevelopment authority for the U.S. Navy—Decided to reuse the property. With a new name—Liberty Station—the area has been transformed and is becoming a waterfront destination for residents and tourists alike, featuring a park, esplanades, promenades, arcades, hotels, a cultural center, and a golf course among its public amenities.

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