Downtown 2.0

The plastic sheeting has gone up around the old School District headquarters on Santa Clara in Downtown -- demolition is getting underway. In it's place, the Olson Co. will be building a a mixed-use block of 172 townhomes and ground floor retail, studios and professional offices.
Downtown Ventura is on a roll. Other new housing developments are either underway or soon to break ground. New stores and restaurants are opening and some longtime businesses are getting a facelift. The venerable San Buenaventura Mission, where it all began, is celebrating its 225th Anniversay this year. And much more is coming, including:
- Major expansion of the newly renamed Museum of Ventura County
- Construction of Downtown’s first new “Class A” office building in decades
- Additional public parking structures
- Plans for a Cultural Village with a new theater, studio space and arts classrooms
Building on the success of the 1992 Downtown Specific Plan, the City Council recently adopted a new plan with the goal that “over the next ten years, Ventura will emphasize our history, culture and unique character to sustain our City’s authentic heart.”
All this will be on display at our July 4th Street Festival and Summer ArtWalk on August 18th. Not that we’ve overcome all our challenges – much work lies ahead. In a diverse community like ours, change is never easy. But Downtown Ventura is a shining example of successful partnership between the community, private business, volunteer organizations and City government.
“So,” as the song of my youth went, “maybe I'll see you there. Things will be great when you're Downtown -- don't wait a minute more . . . everything's waiting for you.”
“So,” as the song of my youth went, “maybe I'll see you there. Things will be great when you're Downtown -- don't wait a minute more . . . everything's waiting for you.”






