San Diego's Crown Public Asset:
Politics Report: Could the City Lose Liberty Station? | Voice of San Diego The Epoch Times SAN DIEGO REGIONAL EDITION INVESTIGATIVE REPORT | CALIFORNIA GOVERNANCE | PUBLIC LAND POLICY Liberty Station Ownership Crisis San Diego's Crown Public Asset: A $2.7 Million Lowball, Decade-Old Leases, and the Battle Over Who Really Owns Liberty Station A Michigan-based real estate firm is using California's redevelopment dissolution law to force the sale of a historically significant 365-acre public property — at a price roughly equivalent to a starter home. Civic critics say it is the latest chapter in San Diego's long history of mismanaging its greatest public lands. San Diego, California | April 4, 2026 | Updated: April 4, 2026 ► Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) San Diego faces a genuine legal threat to its ownership of Liberty Station — the 365-acre former Naval Training Center now housing publi...