Visuals

RENDERINGS AND SITE PLANS

The site design takes an “open space first” approach, and fully incorporates access to the trolley and other means of public transportation. The plan is rooted in an environmentally sensitive design that enhances and highlights the San Diego River, and creates plentiful open space for the entire community. And it features more than 80 acres of trails, parks, green spaces, and recreation fields, accounting for more than 50 percent of the site. 

Stadium renderings can be viewed on the Snapdragon Stadium website.

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SDSU MISSION VALLEY RESIDENTIAL AND RETAIL PROJECT #1 BY AVALONBAY

Rendering Credits: AvalonBay Communities

SDSU MISSION VALLEY INNOVATION DISTRICT PROJECT #1 BY LPC WEST

Rendering Credits: LPC West; Design: Lever / FPBA / JCFO; Image by E Studio Nod


SDSU MISSION VALLEY AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT #1 BY CHELSEA

Rendering Credits: Chelsea Investment Corporation

SDSU Mission Valley River Park and Trolley Plaza Renderings

Rendering credits: Schmidt Design Group

SDSU Mission Valley Innovation District

SDSU Innovation District Hub
Rendering Credit: Gensler
SDSU Innovation District
Rendering credit: Carrier Johnson
The Hub
Rendering credit: Carrier Johnson
Campus Mall at the SDSU Innovation District
Rendering credit: Carrier Johnson

Snapdragon Stadium and 50 Yard Line Plaza

SDSU Mission Valley 50 Yard Line Plaza
Rendering Credit: Schmidt Design Group
Snapdragon Stadium Bowl
Rendering credit: Gensler
Snapdragon Stadium Aerial View
Rendering credit: Gensler


Older Renderings

Rendering credits: Carrier Johnson