I read in the gazoot today that there are plans for a huge development at Salsipuedes. We met with Sr. Corona yesterday and the plans for Playa
Requeson are supposed to be starting within the year.
The Baja that some of us were fortunate enough to have known, is about to become what everyone was trying to get away from. Too bad!Bruce R Leech - 7-28-2005 at 07:11 PM
who is Sr. Corona? What are the Plans? and why don't the people that own Playa Requeson know anything about this?
But I guess that would depend on which owner there seem to be a few
must be Baja
[Edited on 7-29-2005 by Bruce R Leech]elgatoloco - 7-28-2005 at 07:20 PM
Whoa, Crazy Cat....that is some scary stuff.Bruce R Leech - 7-28-2005 at 07:40 PM
Baja Paradise Ventures Limited Liability Company
$17'000,000.00 U.S. dlls. investment opportunity.
from $50,000 to $17'000,000.00 dlls.
Want to be a part of this and make a lot of money?
sounds to me like they are about $17'000,000.00 dlls. short
Maybe Ill be a nice guy and invest a few million. NOTBruce R Leech - 7-28-2005 at 07:43 PM
Jrbaja I think this should have been in the TOILET PAPER thread.Dave - 7-28-2005 at 08:08 PM
Salsipuedes will be another Palos Verdes but on steroids.
Slip sliding away, slip sliding away
You know the nearer your destination, the more you slip sliding away.
Well Bruce
jrbaja - 7-28-2005 at 08:36 PM
You may as well keep yer head buried under those palm trees and Rio Mulege. Good thing for those sancudos there , no?
Unfortunately, I know some of the people involved. They have a proven track record here in Baja. And, it's not just them wanting to develop!
Orange County south, coming right up!rpleger - 7-28-2005 at 09:32 PM
Oh Oh,
Here they come.surfer jim - 7-28-2005 at 10:05 PM
What the heck is the personal vertical sky vehicle coming in 5 years?....so says the website....I want to invest in that also....where do we send
money?.....they can't even fix the potholes....solve that problem first and I will be impressed.....movinguy - 7-28-2005 at 10:51 PM
What is the link to La Gringa on their website (http://www.munoz-industries.com/) - do they own that land or ???turtleandtoad - 7-29-2005 at 06:51 AM
Did anyone else notice that, on their picture page, they only show one photo of Playa Requeson?
All the others are of San Buenaventura. A little misleading don't you think? Someone that hasn't been there would be led to believe that they have
actually built something at Requeson already!TacoFeliz - 7-29-2005 at 09:47 AM
Requeson with houses and a hotel? This is an ugly piece of business in a beautiful spot. Stayed there many times, once for about ten days with nine
days of rain and that trip is still one my best Baja memories. Hope they choke.
The Salsipuedes venture will be interesting when the first big Pacific storm hits it. It didn't get named Salsipuedes by accident...
"Tal pareciera que en Buenaventura, Muleg?, la ley que vale es s?lo la del se?or apodado ?Mano negra?, Rafael Mu?oz."
Wow. Oso - 9-7-2005 at 08:34 AM
That is really bad news. As for the "owners", I'm not sure if it's actually that way. When Don Pablo, next door at La Perla, was alive, the land was
actually owned by the government and what he had amounted to a concession. I spoke to his widow there last year, so I imagine the family still has
it. Of course, that little detail hasn't stopped development before.turtleandtoad - 9-7-2005 at 08:41 AM
I also thought the related article on beach access in La Paz was interesting. I wonder if that would apply outside La Paz, like at Requeson?Cincodemayo - 9-7-2005 at 10:12 AM
Cyclones in the Baja? I"m thinkin they are called HURRICANES! Wow even a potential of 593 MILLION dollars profit...for whom? And below you will find
that the writers of the article are oceanographers to boot...haven't there been great whites caught in the Sea of Cortez near there?
A VERY IMPORTANT ADVANTAGE OF OUR PLACE, IS THAT SHARKS ARE VERY FEW AND THERE HAVE NOT BEEN ANY ATTACK IN BAHIA CONCEPCION, SINCE ANYBODY CAN
REMEMBER, EVEN THE OLDEST GUYS AND EVEN WITH HUNDREDS OF SCUBA DIVERS AROUND; THE SPECIES ARE TO SMALL TO BE DANGEROUS TO MAN AND THEY HAVE PLENTY TO
EAT, SO WHY BOTHER WITH THOSE DANGEROUS AND UGLY HUMANS.bajaden - 9-7-2005 at 11:00 AM
I hope to God that your right Bruce and Jr's wrong. I would hate to see them destroy such a beatiful place. I kind of agree with surfer Jim and the
pot hole's. I'll beleive it when I see it and I hope I never do.....MexicoTed - 9-7-2005 at 11:55 AM
Nomads, as I've mentioned in other past threads, the development of Mulege/Bahia Concepcion is a done deal (at least the land part).
I was privy in May to a meeting in Los Cabos of realtors, mainly from Los Cabos, and government officials who were putting everything in place for
Santispac, El Requeson, Coyote, the west side of the peninsula, an area near Santa Ines, and a couple other spots all for their development.
Some are large housing complexes including condos and others are smaller developments such as small hotels, eco tourist villages, etc. It's too bad,
but inevitable......rpleger - 9-7-2005 at 12:06 PM
People...Locals can influence the development of Conception Bay but they will never stop it.
It is just to great a spot not to develop, it is just a matter of time. Hopfully not in my lifetime.MexicoTed - 9-7-2005 at 12:41 PM
I agree, the local people and tourists can have some say on the development but not stop it. Such a shame, but it's the reality of the situation,
money talks.
Hopefully, some community support for smaller developments and environmental concerns will help. Also, I forgot to mention the master plan I saw on
the table in the conference was over 5 years.....Dave - 9-7-2005 at 08:43 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by jrbaja
I read in the gazoot today that there are plans for a huge development at Salsipuedes.
Anyone know what Salsipuedes means?
Dave
Baja Bernie - 9-7-2005 at 08:47 PM
I think...................................Get out if you can!!!!Frank - 9-7-2005 at 09:10 PM