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State Looks To Turn Vintage San Diego Building Into Apartments, City Offices

California Deploying Underused Government Properties in Bid To Boost Affordable Housing

A concept rendering, subject to revision, shows plans to develop offices and about 1,000 apartments on the current site of a 1960s-era California state office building in downtown San Diego. (The Michaels Organization)
A concept rendering, subject to revision, shows plans to develop offices and about 1,000 apartments on the current site of a 1960s-era California state office building in downtown San Diego. (The Michaels Organization)

A mixed-use project being planned by the state for downtown San Diego could help alleviate the city’s chronic shortage of affordable housing while also creating a replacement for its aging City Hall complex.

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