I agree. It was fairly sketchy down there and that Brutalist architecture that was falling apart made it look like a post-apocalyptic
Just not the kind of place that would make the top 20 to take a guest to (I know that's not the barometer)
There was the cactus cantina and that was kind of it. The seafood market was nice, but how much time can one spend in a fish market (I am very glad they saved that)
The restaurants sucked (seafood buffet that I foolishly tried more than once and got sick more than once)
and it seems there was a shooting every few months at Zanizabar
When the Arena Stage got rebuilt, that definitely helped, but that was never my scene
they also used to have big tennis matches there too
Nats Park I think really helped (I know not right there, but just above it, so made developers want to come in)
We had an ultimate frisbee team that used to have games on G and 4th sometimes...and no one had any interest in hanging out there after a game
in the late 90s I'd considered getting a place down there as I loved that it was on the waterfront, but after walking around didn't really feel like it had a vibe that was at all conducive to 20 year old hatch (also as NKTOB mentioned, there were a bunch of odd co-ops or condos with insane monthly fees)
In retrospect had I bought a townhouse there, probably would be sitting pretty now, but I'm sure my whole life would be different too
also, there is no wharf configuration that the anti-gentrification crowd would be happy with, so that's just a silly argument to have