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Marina District |
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| The Marina district, once upon a
time, use to be an array of warehouses and vacant lots, but today is one of
San Diego's most beautiful and desirable neighborhoods to live in. A
variety of various architectural styles include apartments, townhouses,
live/work lofts, mid-rise and high-rise condominiums. Single room
occupancy units are also available. The marina district stretches between the waterfront, Horton Plaza and
downtown's office towers; truly a magnificent area! Historic Pantoja
Park was expanded with the first development and joined by Children's Park
and the unique King Promenade. Some of the downtown's rich cultural
history is right here in the marina district, and the Asian/Pacific Thematic
Historic District recognizes cultural contributions to the development of
this city and the international Children's Museum reaches out to future
generations. |
| First and Island |
Marina |
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| Bounded by First and Second Avenues and
Island and J Streets |
| Completion Date: Spring 2012 |
| 172-unit condominium project with 76 parking
spaces and 23,000 square feet of retail/commercial. The project
would convert the existing J Street parking lot into a public plaza. |
| Terms: Sale |
| Stories: 38 |
| Square Footage: 3,000 retail |
| Units: 172 |
| Parking: 435 |
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| Dynasty Lofts |
Marina |
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| Bounded by southwest corner of Third and
Island avenues, in the Asian Pacific Thematic Historic District. |
| Completion Date: Not Set |
| 20-unit condominium project with 76 parking
spaces and 2,900 square feet of retail |
| Terms: Sale |
| Stories: 5 |
| Square Footage: 3,000 retail |
| Studios and 1 Bedrooms |
| Parking: 76 underground spaces |
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