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LA JOLLA, Calif. (KGTV) — A proposed mixed-use housing complex could put living in one of San Diego's most expensive areas within reach. It's part of a plan to redevelop the former 76 gas station at Pearl Street and Eads Avenue in downtown La Jolla, a station infamous for charging among the highest gas prices in the city. The station has been closed for about the last two years."It's a blighted area on Pearl," said developer David Bourne. "It needs to be developed, and I think this is the highest and best use."Bourne is proposing to turn the former station into a mixed-use development that could serve as an example of future transit-oriented projects. RELATED:Fashion Valley poised for multimillion dollar renovationAfter years of pushback and delay, One Paseo welcomes first residentSan Diego County property sales fall in October, prices increaseHis development, tentatively called Mod'n, for Modern Living, would pack 26 housing units onto the half-acre site, with retail facing Pearl Street. The complex would include 24 market rate studios, one and two-bedroom apartments of up to 800 square feet. The units will be fully furnished to protect the tight quarters from bulky move-ins. The least expensive units will start from ,800 to ,000 a month, with the two bedrooms up to ,800. Plus, two affordable units will rent starting at 5 per month, well below La Jolla's average rent of ,545. "It is intended to showcase the way people are living now," Bourne said. "Smaller units, smaller appliances, in an urban area where you can walk everywhere and you probably don't even have a car."The complex would also include 23 parking spaces. It's currently going through the approval process, but construction could start next summer. 1758
Kaaboo is live in Del Mar all day! Live music, art, culture from this 3 day live festival! Powered by @LiveListOrganizers announced the music festival's lineup on Twitter, with acts including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pink, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Muse, Weezer, and Jane's Addiction. 307

JAMUL, Calif. (KGTV) -- The Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego is undergoing a name and management change. As of Tuesday, the Hollywood sign came down, making room for the casino’s new name, which is simply Jamul Casino.In March, it was announced that the Jamul Indian Village Development Corporation would take over management of the casino. The 0 million casino was previously managed by Penn National Gaming.The casino put out a statement Tuesday saying the casino will not only have a new name, but a new look. RELATED: Controversial 0M Jamul casino opens its doors, creates traffic problems in area When the casino first opened, it caused controversy with the surrounding communities due to increased traffic congestion. The casino, located about 20 miles east of downtown San Diego has 1,700 slot machines, 43 table games and seven restaurants. 889
Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta’s Democratic mayor who has seen a rise in her national profile in recent months, said Monday she has tested positive for COVID-19.Bottoms said she is not experiencing any symptoms from the virus.The Associated Press, among other outlets, have reported Bottoms is under consideration by Joe Biden to be his running mate this fall in the presidential election. Bottoms’ national profile has increased amid national unrest following the death of George Floyd on Memorial Day.Last month, Atlanta had an incident of its own as an Atlanta Police officer shot and killed Rayshard Brooks, who was attempting to flee from officers from an arrest in a Wendy’s parking lot. Bottoms was forced to respond to increased unrest in the city, and the firing of the officer involved in the incident.Despite the COVID-19 diagnosis, she continued to do on-camera interviews via webcam with news agencies, including CNN on Monday.“COVID-19 has literally hit home. I have had NO symptoms and have tested positive,” Bottoms tweeted Monday afternoon. 1064
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An attorney has filed a lawsuit against Ripley Entertainment, Inc. on behalf of some members of the Indianapolis, Indiana family killed in a duck boat incident in Branson, Missouri.The Ride the Ducks Branson vehicle capsized and sank on July 19, amid strong storm winds and taking on too much water. Seventeen people died, including the driver of the boat and nine members of a family of 11 on vacation from Indianapolis. The victims’ ages ranged from just 1 year old, to 76 years old.The lawsuit alleges wrongful death, outrageous conduct and negligence in the incident, and seeks at least 0 million in damages.Attorney Gregory W. Alshire is representing John D. Coleman, the administrator of estate for Ervin Coleman, killed in the incident, along with Lisa D. Berry and Marlo Rose Wells, who are the administrators of estate for victim Maxwell Ly. 895
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