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(3) The Maturity Wall Behind the Road Map:

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  San Diego's Civic Center and the National Commercial Real Estate Reckoning Over $4 trillion in commercial real estate loans mature between 2025 and 2029, peaking at $1.26 trillion in 2027. Office is the epicenter of distress. Of CMBS office loans maturing through end of 2026, 83.7 percent are delinquent and 92.7 percent are in special servicing. San Diego's Civic Center road map does not exist in a local vacuum — it is a microcosm of a national pattern in which municipal governments are being positioned, consciously or not, as the backstop buyers for a commercial real estate sector that private capital has abandoned. Part Three of a Series — San Diego — April 16, 2026 Bottom Line Up Front:   The San Diego Civic Center revitalization road map, released April 14, 2026, proposes that the City relocate its offices into vacant downtown commercial space, using public credit to occupy buildings that private tenants will not lease at prevailing terms. This proposal...

(2) Who Wins When San Diego Revitalizes Its Civic Center?

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  Follow the Money A $14.4 billion "economic impact" headlines the road map. But only $7.2 million of it reaches the City's General Fund each year — less than two-tenths of one percent. The rest flows to developers, lenders, landowners, and construction trades. And the city's most pressing obligations — pensions, deferred infrastructure, and services already being cut — have first claim on whatever new revenue appears. Part Two of a Series — San Diego — April 16, 2026 Bottom Line Up Front:   The Prebys Foundation/Downtown San Diego Partnership roadmap released April 14, 2026 projects $14.4 billion in total economic impact from redeveloping six city-owned blocks in downtown San Diego. An analysis of the U3 Advisors economic impact study and the City's fiscal documents reveals that the direct beneficiaries of the plan's financial returns are, in order of magnitude:  developers and their equity investors, who stand to capture standard-margin re...

(1) San Diego's $14 Billion Civic Center Revitalization Roadmap:

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'Road map' to revitalize San Diego Civic Center estimates major city savings | KPBS Public Media Promised Savings Hinge on Decisions the City Has Not Yet Made - no Source of Funding Identified Backers say relocating City Hall could save more than $325 million. A closer reading of the underlying study, the city's fiscal posture, and the recent history of San Diego real estate deals suggests the figure is real but conditional — and that the upfront cost question has not been fully answered. San Diego — April 16, 2026 Bottom Line Up Front:   The Prebys Foundation and Downtown San Diego Partnership on April 14, 2026 released an implementation roadmap projecting that revitalizing San Diego's six-block Civic Center would generate $14.4 billion in one-time economic impact, $428 million in annual ongoing impact, roughly 2,300 housing units, and at least $325 million in long-term facilities savings to the City. The savings figure is the 20-year net-present-value...