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Ciao Bella Caffe Bar e Ristorante
They are long closed— June 5, 2013 3:14 p.m.
City sued for halting construction on mixed-use project near SDSU
Kstaff, I think I read that there were over 1000 parking spaces to be included in the project. Therefore no parking problems. The Rolando, El Cerrito, and other College Area residents have repeatedly wished for more goods and services in the area. They would like walkable neighborhood businesses; I've heard requests for Trader Joes or Sprouts, wine bars, sit down restaurants, and retail shopping, to name a few. People need to understand that these businesses depend on population density to survive. The city has repeatedly proposed a "city of villages" concept for urban renewal. That's what the Rolando residents want, too, or they would live in the suburbs. The site on El Cajon and 63rd has been blighted for several years now. Is that better than apartments? Come on people. The reality is that the city needs more housing density to accommodate population growth. Whether some of that housing is occupied by students can't be dictated by NIMBY prejudice. And, after all, if you live near a university, you will have students.— May 21, 2013 3:05 p.m.