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Back in March of 2009, Rhamesis Muncada (aka Marinelayer at the A's new ballpark blog) stated to readers that the current Diridon Site might not be the only one considered for a future A's ballpark. Talk about a teaser! At the time many of us simply stated "huh?" and threw out all the usual suspects in terms of past sites considered, i.e. the Fairgrounds, Airport West/FMC, and Berryessa. I theorized that another possible site for the ballpark could be North San Pedro/Brandenburg (NSP)...and guess what, I was right!
In many ways Josh, NSP would be superior for an A's ballpark than the current choice of Diridon for the following reasons:
1) More foot traffic for San Pedro Square Market/future housing/future retail developments from core downtown parking and future Santa Clara Street BART subway portals.
2) A bit further away from the "NIMBY" noise of Shasta/Hanchett Park and Willow Glen.
3) Easier access from 880 via Coleman Avenue and future Autumn Parkway. In fact, surface parking for the ballpark could be built just northwest of 87 and Bassett St./UPRR tracks. (see the land plot via Google Earth/Maps).
4) Still within a 15 minute walk of Diridon Station and mere minutes from light-rail at St. James Park.
5) Leaves the Diridon Site open to more lucrative housing, office and retail associated with future Diridon Transit Center.
6) Much less traffic conflict with simultaneous events occuring at HP Pavilion; traffic more spread out through the downtown core.
I've also theorized Josh that perhaps in the future, Lew Wolff and the city of San Jose could do a land swap with Barry Swenson Builders. Swenson could lease NSP to Lew Wolff/A's for the privately financed ballpark IN EXCHANGE for the city of San Jose leasing the Diridon Site to Swenson for his proposed residential development. Because of the flight path of SJC, I've always felt that NSP (itself part of the downtown core) would be more conducive for a noise generating sports venue, while Diridon (with it's transit connectivity) more conducive for housing/office/retail.
Why do I feel the parties should consider a site change, considering all the work that's gone into planning for Diridon? One reason is that Lew Wolff recently stated a ballpark in San Jose wouldn't open now until 2016 at the earliest, a full four years away. There would still be time to conduct a full (or supplemental) EIR for a NSP ballpark. Groundbreaking for the ballpark doesn't have to occur until the Spring of 2014 under the new scenario. Save for a few old buildings, NSP is also clear and ready for construction as well.
Another reason concerns NIMBYS. Again, NSP is more "downtown core" in flavor, and perhaps residents of nearby condos would welcome a ballpark in their backyard. I recall some Newballpark commenters (who lived in that area of downtown) stating they would love to have a ballpark at NSP (see increased property values!). We are already hearing grumblings from the Shasta Hancett/Rose Garden crowd about the possible noise and lights of a Diridon Ballpark. In my opinion a NSP ballpark would make things much easier for the A's and city in this regard.
Lastly, the referendum issue. No public vote would be necessary under the scenario of NSP because Lew Wolff/The A's would be dealing with a private land owner in Barry Swenson. This would cease being an "issue" of the city of San Jose buying land for Lew Wolff and his millionaire sports team. I also think opposition would die down due to the ballpark now being in the downtown core and away from nearby neighborhoods.
I've included a photoshop illustration (courtesy of Marinelayer) to give you an idea of how a ballpark would fit in at NSP. In fact, if you "reversed" current images of the proposed Cisco Field it would fit in perfectly at NSP.
Anthony Dominguez (Tony D.)
P.S. One more item on my fantasy North San Pedro ballpark: I would incorporate the "James Square" building, located at the NW corner of Devine and N. Market Streets, into the ballpark site. James Square could be renovated much like the older buildings of the San Pedro Square Market and act as the SE gate/entrance to the ballpark. The building itself could house shops, restaurants/concessions and perhaps have a rooftop terrace for dining/beverage consumption.
P.S. One more item on my fantasy North San Pedro ballpark: I would incorporate the "James Square" building, located at the NW corner of Devine and N. Market Streets, into the ballpark site. James Square could be renovated much like the older buildings of the San Pedro Square Market and act as the SE gate/entrance to the ballpark. The building itself could house shops, restaurants/concessions and perhaps have a rooftop terrace for dining/beverage consumption.