
A partnership between the Port of San Diego and City of Chula Vista, the redevelopment of the 535-acre Chula Vista Bayfront envisions a world-class destination in the South Bay – a unique place for people to live, work and play. It is designed to…
The Port's redevelopment and community infrastructure projects generate thousands of jobs and millions of dollars for the regional economy each year. The Port's environmental initiatives help to ensure that San Diego Bay remains a vital resource.
Experiences
The Imperial Beach Pier is a regional attraction and widely recognized landmark for the City of Imperial Beach and Port of San Diego, and is a key part of the city’s downtown and economic vitality, which has gone through a revitalization with a new…
One of the Port of San Diego's 22 parks, Grand Caribe Shoreline Park is located near the Coronado Cays neighborhood on an artificial peninsula in southwestern San Diego Bay. At 2.4 acres, it provides recreational public access to the coastline. Since…
Waterfront Development
The National City Bayfront is made up of 273 acres of waterfront land and 167 acres of water and includes the National City Marine Terminal, Pepper Park, Pier 32 Marina, the Aquatic Center and many pieces of valuable public art. The National City…
Waterfront Development
Coming Soon! The Port of San Diego and the USS Midway Museum have partnered to deliver the West Coast’s largest veterans park. When Freedom Park opens in 2028, it will celebrate the region’s military history and tell the story of everyday heroes who…
Waterfront Development
As part of efforts to enhance our San Diego destination, the Port of San Diego is working to redevelop portions of eastern Harbor Island overlooking the beautiful San Diego Bay. This area offers an unbeatable combination of water access, stunning…
Waterfront Development
The Port is pursuing potential redevelopment of the Central Embarcadero. The site is ideally located at the center of the Embarcadero area and is unlike any other along San Diego Bay. It presents a special opportunity for a defining “centerpiece”…
Environment
The Port of San Diego is proposing to construct 76.5 acres of coastal wetland habitat at Pond 20 to create a mitigation bank, the first of its kind for San Diego Bay. Pond 20, a former salt evaporation pond in south San Diego Bay, is currently vacant…
Maritime
The Port’s maritime businesses are our gateway to the world, leading our working waterfront and facilitating the movement of goods and people, internationally and domestically. To support our cargo business, the Port of San Diego is making…
Waterfront Development
The San Diego Symphony's Rady Shell at Jacobs Park debuted on San Diego Bay in the summer of 2021 as the West Coast's first bayside concert venue and park within a park. Built at no public cost, this incredible new outdoor performance and event venue…
Waterfront Development
The Port of San Diego and The Brigantine, Inc. have transformed one of Southern California's iconic, flagship waterfront restaurant sites - 1360 North Harbor Drive along the North Embarcadero. The Brigantine’s Portside Pier opened in July 2020 and…
Waterfront Development
Lane Field honors the treasured history of America's favorite pastime in San Diego and welcomes local residents and visitors from across the globe. Home to the Pacific Coast League Padres from 1936 to 1957, Lane Field is named after Bill Lane, the…
Waterfront Development
The new Shelter Island Boat Launch Facility was officially dedicated on January 22, 2019 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by community leaders and boating enthusiasts. The facility opened up to the public on December 21, 2018. It is now a…