Otay Mesa

Historic Brown Field airport to get an extreme makeover

Brown Field will expand with a 20-year redevelopment plan

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Brown Field became an airport near the U.S.-Mexico border in 1918, just 15 years after the Wright Brothers took to the air. The airport has grown since then, but not like itโ€™s about to.

On Monday, the city of San Diego will break ground on the Brown Field Airport Redevelopment Project.

โ€œIt's the beginning of a new aviation era for San Diego,โ€ San Diego Chief of Airports Jorge Rubio said. โ€œWe want to see this area boom and everybody have sustainable jobs.โ€

Rubio said the redevelopment is expected to generate 2,500 jobs and $1.5 billion over the next 50 years for the region.

The four-phase development will introduce a new terminal to Brown Field, as well as a hotel, restaurant, industrial buildings, office space and new hangars. Itโ€™s expected to be a boost for Otay Mesa, which already sees roughly $68 billion in trade go through the area every year.

โ€œI think we're going to have a lot of business happening out here,โ€ Rubio said. โ€œTwenty years from now, I don't think we'll be able to recognize Brown Field the way that it is right now.โ€

Phase I is already under construction near Brown Fieldโ€™s air traffic control tower.

A number of tenants were evicted from the 880-acre property last month. The city of San Diego said they were subleasing space from a primary lease holder on the property in an area that is expected to be redeveloped as a part of Phase II.

Rubio said the first new buildings on the 331-acre redevelopment site could open as early as next year. The entire project should take roughly 20 years.

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