{"id":262994,"date":"2007-07-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-07-05T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/liberty-station-leases-a-hot-commodity\/"},"modified":"2007-07-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-07-05T07:00:00","slug":"liberty-station-leases-a-hot-commodity","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/liberty-station-leases-a-hot-commodity\/","title":{"rendered":"Liberty Station leases a hot commodity"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Harbor Square shopping district, located at the south end of Point Loma&#8217;s former Naval Training Center, recently reached the 100 percent lease-out mark to local businesses, bringing Liberty Station into the final phases of a decadelong redevelopment plan. <br \/>Several hotels, restaurants and retail shops have leased space in Harbor Square, including The Harbor Greek Caf\u00e9, Royal Spices Thai, and Sushiya, joining the already existing Subway Sandwiches, Rose&#8217;s Nails and Starbucks Coffee. <br \/>But the commercialization of Harbor Square is just one component of Liberty Station&#8217;s transformation from a historic naval base into a residential, cultural and shopping district. <br \/>Gregory Block, director of communications for the Corky McMillin Companies, a California homebuilding company charged with the redevelopment of Liberty Station, estimates that retail space at the nearby Marketplace, which already houses a Trader Joe&#8217;s and a Vons supermarket, is already <br \/>80 percent leased. <br \/>Tasked with the redevelopment project on behalf of the city, McMillin has tried to reconcile the city&#8217;s desire to bring commerce to the region while maintaining its historic relevance, said Block. <br \/>To prepare the area for the redevelopment, McMillin has been planning to restore ten former NTC buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, Block said. <br \/>Their facades will become &#8220;warm shells,&#8221; or exteriors reflecting their 1920s architectural foundations, but &#8220;ready for a tenant to do what they want inside.&#8221; <br \/>&#8220;Barracks buildings will never be a barracks again, but we don&#8217;t want people to forget &#8230; we have to adaptively reuse them,&#8221; Block said. <br \/>Block said the reconstruction company will also have to be aware of handling hazardous materials like asbestos and lead paint found in these early 20th-century buildings, as well as contend with the obstructive drop ceilings the Navy installed during its tenure. <br \/>Traffic and parking are also of concern to the public and Liberty Station&#8217;s planners. <br \/>Dee Wylie, the newly elected chair of the Peninsula Community Planning Board, observed that &#8220;Because of the increase in retail, the Rock Church, schools et cetera, there has been a decided increase in traffic&#8221; in the NTC area. <br \/>The planning board will discuss plans to mitigate traffic at the east end of Liberty Station on July 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Point Loma Branch Library. <br \/>Before becoming Liberty Station, the area was known as the Naval Training Center for over 75 years. <br \/>It was closed to the general public until 1997, when the Navy transferred the property to the city of San Diego as an &#8220;Economic Development Conveyance.&#8221; <br \/>According to Block, the dual purpose of the NTC redevelopment was to reinvigorate jobs and tax revenue for the city. <br \/>A decade later, Block already views Liberty Station as a success, citing the $5 million in taxes generated by the hotels and an estimated $215 million in property taxes to be reinvested into the area. <br \/>&#8220;The process is a huge asset for this community and for the city,&#8221; Block said. &#8220;This base, this property in the middle of Point Loma was closed for 75 years &#8230; But [today] people can walk to the store instead of drive. People live here, in a live-work-play community.&#8221; <br \/>To oversee the community&#8217;s development, the city of San Diego established the NTC Reuse Committee, which finalized an expansive plan for Liberty Station that includes housing, golf courses, education centers and a park, according to Wayne Raffesberger, who represented Point Loma on the committee. <br \/>Raffesberger, a Point Loma resident for over two decades, says he is happy with the progress at Liberty Station &#8221; except for in one area. <br \/>&#8220;What we still haven&#8217;t gotten resolved with the city, the Navy and the EPA is cleaning up the channel,&#8221; which he said has become polluted over the years, and has hindered the completion of NTC park, which formally opened Tuesday. <br \/>Nonetheless, Raffesberger said, &#8220;Once they do [clean the area], they can finish landscaping the edge of that thing, and it will be a terrific place to watch kayaks and sailboats.&#8221;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Harbor Square shopping district, located at the south end of Point Loma&#8217;s former Naval Training Center, recently reached the 100 percent lease-out mark to local businesses, bringing Liberty Station into the final phases of a decadelong redevelopment plan. 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