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San Diego voters overwhelmingly reject Chargers stadium plan “Earnest conversations are underway among the respective parties,” Ridley-Thomas said.
President Woodrow Wilson spoke there in 1919, the Beatles performed there in 1965 and the San Diego Chargers played there before moving to what is now Qualcomm Stadium.
The San Diego Chargers will pursue a public vote in November to build a stadium in downtown San Diego instead of near the site of their current home in Mission Valley.
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The Chargers will focus their efforts of building a new stadium in downtown San Diego, the team announced Tuesday. The Chargers were given one year in January to decide whether to remain in San ...
An advisory group appointed by Mayor Kevin Faulconer has decided that the best site for a new stadium for the Chargers is at the site of their current stadium in Mission Valley, not downtown.
If the Chargers stadium initiative (Ballot Measure C) is going to pass, two-thirds of voters in San Diego need to approve it, and right now, it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
After two weeks of weighing options, the San Diego Chargers say they still prefer downtown over Mission Valley and ask fans to keep an “open mind” as they pursue it.