Ferry Landing negotiations will return to closed session as property's future is decided
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Port agrees to consider revised proposal for Coronado Ferry Landing
The government agency's decision creates a short window of opportunity to come to terms before the operator's lease expires, but a pronounced divide over maintenance obligations and stewing enmity between the landlord and its tenant may be insurmountable.by: Jennifer Van Grove | The San Diego Union-Tribune The operator of the Coronado Ferry Landing retail center and its government agency landlord will seek to bridge a $17.5 million divide and me…
Ferry Landing negotiations will return to closed session as property's future is decided
The future of the Coronado Ferry Landing will return to closed-session negotiations as the San Diego Board of Port Commissioners considers a new development proposal from its longtime tenant, Port Coronado Associates (PCA). The decision was made in a unanimous vote of the San Diego Board of Port Commissioners on Dec. 9. At issue is whether the Port of San Diego will renew its lease with PCA after its current contract expires in June 2026. In Oct…
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