Downtown San Bernardino Explained

Downtown San Bernardino
Settlement Type:Neighborhood
Pushpin Label Position:none
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:California
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:San Bernardino
Population As Of:2000
Timezone:PST
Utc Offset:-8
Timezone Dst:PDT
Utc Offset Dst:-7
Elevation Ft:1059-1500
Coordinates:34.1294°N -117.2931°W

Downtown San Bernardino is a district in the city of San Bernardino, California, in San Bernardino County, United States. It is home to city and county government buildings, and to the city's central business district. The downtown area of San Bernardino is home to multiple (and the only) diplomatic missions for the Inland Empire, being one of only four California cities with multiple consulates (the other cities being Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco). The governments of Guatemala (opened July 2014) and Mexico have established their consulates in the civic center.[1] Downtown San Bernardino is bounded by I-215 to the west, Waterman Avenue to the east, Baseline Street to the north, and Mill Street to the south.[2]

The San Bernardino City Council has initiated several redevelopment efforts. The city's Economic Development Agency presented the council with a draft of the Downtown Core Vision / Action Plan in 2009,[3] created in partnership with the urban planning firm EDAW, as a guide for revitalizing downtown San Bernardino over the next 10 years. The city has also discussed the construction of a new government center/civic plaza that will contain an iconic 24-story tower.[4] On May 11, 2014 the county of San Bernardino opened a 12-story, 200-foot-tall courthouse known as the San Bernardino Justice Center. The county is consolidating many county-wide court functions into the new structure, which is the tallest building in San Bernardino.[5] [6] [7]

Parks

Seccombe Lake

Seccombe Lake Park includes a lake named after a former Mayor of San Bernardino. It is located at the corner of 5th Street and Sierra Way.[8] On December 10, 2015, federal authorities searched the lake after receiving a tip that the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack visited on the day of the attack. A dive team searched for evidence,[9] [10] but nothing relevant was found.[11]

Entertainment district

Downtown is home to three performing arts venues and a movie theater, the most for any central business district in the Inland Empire. The city is planning a new district along Fourth Street. The key aspect of the plan is to make the area around the California Theater and future Regal San Bernardino Theater Square Stadium 14 site on Fourth Street as an area for entertainment and dining. The Regal Stadium 14 opened in the spring of 2012, but the need for new dining opportunities remains.[12]

Opening of Regal Entertainment Group

Downtown San Bernardino had a large, luxurious, two-story theater until it closed in September 2008.[13] Maya Cinemas was expected to open at the old site of the CinemaStar on February 27, 2009, however it failed to do so, and plans for a downtown San Bernardino theater were scratched.[14] As of January 2011, Regal Entertainment Group was in negotiations with the city of San Bernardino to open a theater in the former Cinema Star site. In November 2011, the city of San Bernardino approved a negotiation with Regal has now taken over/rehabilitated the theater, which opened on June 29, 2012 with RPX under the name of Regal San Bernardino Theater Square Stadium 14 & RPX.[15] [16]

Norman F. Feldheym Central Library

The Norman F. Feldheym Central Library is the flagship of the San Bernardino Public Library system. It opened on September 30, 1985, and is the city's fifth central library building since the first one was operated out of a rented house in 1891. Architects Gregory Villanueva and Oscar Arnoni designed the 64000square feet $6 million facility, which was named in honor of the late Rabbi Norman F. Feldheym.[17] The library provides a number of cultural enrichment programs for youth and adults in the local community.[18] Partnering with the San Bernardino City Unified School District, the library supports a community Reading Festival for third-graders and their families.[19] The library also sponsors an annual book fair at Cal State San Bernardino, reading clubs, and an "Academy of Public Scholars" critical review club devoted to works of Continental philosophy.[20] [21]

City Hall

City Hall is a six-story building designed in 1963 by César Pelli to reflect the urban environment around it.[22] Completed in 1972, the City Hall is modernist in style,[23] has curtain walls, and is clad entirely in glass, with slim aluminum mullions.[24] Parts of the building are raised off the ground by pilotis.[25]

Downtown universities

American Sports University was a private, non-profit [26] sports business university in the downtown area which has remained unaccredited since its inception in 2006; it is seeking accreditation. It was granted approval to operate from the Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education of the State of California. It closed in 2016.

California State University, San Bernardino has plans to open a downtown campus/center near the 2nd/E Street intersection.

Transportation

Transit Center

The Downtown Transit Center is located on a five-acre site located on the southwest corner of Rialto Avenue and E Street near the San Manuel Stadium. The Transit Center connects the Mountain Areas and the High Desert with the rest of Southern California, via Omnitrans, the Mountain Area Regional Transit Authority and the Victor Valley Transit Authority. It serves as a transfer point for bus routes the county, with connections to the sbX Bus Rapid Transit system, which connects Verdemont/California State University, San Bernardino to the Veterans Hospital in Loma Linda and the Downtown San Bernardino Passenger Rail System; which is a one-mile Metrolink extension from the Santa Fe Depot, and the Arrow commuter rail service with stops en route to the University of Redlands.[27] [28] [29]

San Bernardino International Airport

The San Bernardino International Airport provides both domestic and international air services. Bus services serve the airport, which lies two miles (5 km) from downtown.

Buildings

Main buildings

RankNameStreet addressYearUse
1San Bernardino Justice CenterWest 3rd St., San Bernardino2014Government
2Rosa Parks Memorial Building464 West 4th St., San Bernardino1998Government
3The Enterprise Building[30] *as of 2017* (formerly known as: The Andreson Building)320 North E St., San Bernardino1927Office Space and Entertainment Hub
4Hotel & Convention Center295 North E St., San Bernardino1987Hotel
5St. Bernardine PlazaFifth St., San BernardinoResidential
6Vanir Tower290 North D St., San Bernardino1974Office
7San Bernardino City Hall300 North D St., San BernardinoGovernment
8303 Building303 West Third St. San Bernardino1966Government
9The Heritage Building440 W. Court St. San Bernardino1946

Other buildings

Notes and References

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  2. Advisory Services Panel . San Bernardino, California: Crossroads of the Southwest . . . June 24–29, 2007 . 2007-12-26 . April 22, 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080422101408/http://www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=4907 . dead .
  3. Web site: City of San Bernardino EDA, Pirih Productions, and Brostrom Software Solutions . Downtown Core Vision . Sbrda.org . 2011-12-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111009125146/http://www.sbrda.org/corevision.htm . 2011-10-09 . dead .
  4. http://www.insidesocal.com/sb/sbnow/2009/11/webhedsan-bernardino-business.html
  5. Web site: Courthouse construction begins - San Bernardino County Sun . Sbsun.com . 2011-12-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111204034812/http://www.sbsun.com/news/ci_19441260 . 2011-12-04 . dead .
  6. Web site: San Bernardino Justice Center opens for business - . Sbsun.com . 2014-06-02.
  7. Web site: San Bernardino County courts reorganization draws criticism . Sbsun.com . 2014-06-02.
  8. News: Restoring Seccombe Lake Park is key for city . Alejandra . Molina . March 14, 2016 . The Press-Enterprise. 2016-03-16.
  9. Web site: San Bernardino shooters planned bigger attack, investigators believe. Los Angeles Times. December 10, 2015. December 11, 2015. Richard A.. Serrano. Richard. Winton. Sarah. Parvini. James. Queally.
  10. Web site: FBI Searching California Lake in Connection to San Bernardino Shooting. ABC News. December 10, 2015. December 11, 2015.
  11. News: Items found in San Bernardino lake not related to attack, source says. CNN. December 13, 2015. December 13, 2015. Faith. Karimi. Ana. Cabrera.
  12. News: EDC gives approval for lease to return movie theater to San Bernardino's downtown . 2011-11-29 . . 2011-11-29 . Josh Dulaney . https://web.archive.org/web/20111201193730/http://www.sbsun.com/ci_19436441?source=most_viewed . 2011-12-01 . dead .
  13. News: SB cinema fades to black . Edwards . Andrew . 2008-09-29 . . 2008-10-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929002339/http://www.sbsun.com/sanbernardino/ci_10595691 . 2011-09-29 .
  14. News: CinemaStar theater multiplex an economic boon for San Bernardino. Juares. Leticia. 2011-10-03. ABC 7 San Bernardinol. 2011-10-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20111008120407/http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news%2Flocal%2Finland_empire&id=8377408. 2011-10-08. live.
  15. Web site: LAURIE LUCAS . SAN BERNARDINO: Downtown cinema could open by fall . The Press-Enterprise . 2011-01-14 . 2011-12-10.
  16. Web site: Grand Opening Locations | Regal Theaters . Regmovies.com . 2011-12-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111203215727/https://www.regmovies.com/grand-openings/ . 2011-12-03 . dead .
  17. Web site: About Us. San Bernardino Public Library. 2008-10-12.
  18. News: Librarian focuses on youth needs. Nolan. Michel. 2008-03-02. San Bernardino County Sun. 2008-10-12.
  19. News: Librarian makes big mark beyond books. Nolan. Michel. 2006-12-07. San Bernardino County Sun. 2008-10-12.
  20. News: Cal State book fair honors disappearing independent booksellers. https://archive.today/20120919175057/http://www.pe.com/localnews/highereducation/stories/PE_News_Local_S_nbook22.4b13f2e.html. dead. 2012-09-19. Minaya. Zeke. 2008-06-21. Press Enterprise. 2008-10-12.
  21. News: Academy of Public Scholars is for Redlands bookworms seeking a challenge. https://archive.today/20130131090018/http://www.pe.com/localnews/redlands/stories/PE_News_Local_B_bspot11.3e5ecf9.html. dead. 2013-01-31. Schoenmann. Matt. 2008-03-06. Press Enterprise. 2008-10-12.
  22. Web site: City of San Bernardino - City Halls of San Bernardino. www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us. 2008-02-07.
  23. David Walters, "Pelli, Cesar 1926-" in Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture (Vol. 3), p. 994 (ed. R. Stephen Sennott; Fitzroy Dearborn: 2004).
  24. Michael J. Crosbie, Curtain Walls: Recent Developments by Cesar Pelli & Associates, (Walter de Gruyter: 2005), p. 20.
  25. Raul A. Barreneche, Joseph Giovannini, & Hiroyuki Suzuki, Sections Through a Practice: Cesar Pelli & Associates (Hatje Cantz, 2003), p. 578.
  26. Web site: ::: American Sports University ::: . 2010-08-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100924014129/http://americansportsuniversity.com/about_5.php . 2010-09-24 . dead .
  27. News: SAN BERNARDINO: Agencies pool money for transit center, Metrolink extension. Macduff. Cassie. February 26, 2014. The Press-Enterprise. 2016-03-16.
  28. Web site: Downtown San Bernardino Transit Center - Downtown San Bernardino . 2013-06-05 . dead . https://archive.today/20130624221911/http://www.downtownsanbernardino.org/businesses-and-services-directory/15/192/intermodal-transit-center-and-village . 2013-06-24 .
  29. Web site: San Bernardino Transit Center: a closer look. Omnitrans.org. July 25, 2012.
  30. Web site: The Enterprise Building . Theenterprisebuilding.com.