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San Diego Turns to 'Urban Villages' as the Latest California City to Take on Housing Shortage

Approved Mission Valley Plan Also Targets Traffic Congestion

Big mixed-use projects in the works for Mission Valley include Hines' Riverwalk, expected to integrate residential, office and retail elements on a 200-acre site near the San Diego River. (Hines)
Big mixed-use projects in the works for Mission Valley include Hines' Riverwalk, expected to integrate residential, office and retail elements on a 200-acre site near the San Diego River. (Hines)

San Diego's passage of an overhaul to a community plan for its central Mission Valley neighborhood clears the way for the addition of 28,000 residential units and 7 million square feet of commercial space by 2050, as the latest California city seeks development solutions in a state with the worst housing shortage.

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