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Granger Music Hall, National City

While the Port of San Diego's evolving master plan does not address this languishing landmark, this unique masterpiece represents a rare, currently stymied chance for a rewarding partnership. While the 1898 building known for outstanding acoustics continues to deteriorate, there is still a ripe opportunity for the Port and National City to join forces in relocating this important resource to its intended permanent home, Pepper Park. As part of the master plan process, a survey will identify all the historic resources within the Port's jurisdiction, which should include Granger Music Hall. We are hopeful this planning process can result in the building's rehabilitation and relocation to the park, so music can once again be heard within the walls of the acoustically perfect Granger Music Hall.

Today, please email Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis (asotelosolis@nationalcityca.gov) and the National City Council (council@nationalcityca.gov) as well as the EIR project manager, Anna Buzaitis (abuzaiti@portofsandiego.org) and ask to hear music again within Granger Hall.

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