More from the downtown Encinitas area, and Pacific Station:
Developed by Cardiff-based John DeWald & Associates, in conjunction with Phase 3 Properties, Inc. and Fidelity Investments, Pacific Station is a mixed-use, transit-oriented, redevelopment project being constructed on a 1.4-acre site at 687 South Coast Highway 101, near the transit station and City Hall, in the heart of the downtown Encinitas.
Conceived as a “green” development featuring many innovative, environmentally responsible design features, Pacific Station will offer approximately 40,000 square feet of prime retail space, including the Whole Foods Market as anchor tenant, a restaurant, small shops, some 9,000 square feet of professional office space, and 47 upscale residential lofts, town home condominiums, and flats — all constructed over two floors of underground parking to accommodate 249 vehicles. Site grading and utility work has commenced, with completion of the project scheduled for late 2009/early 2010.
http://www.pacificstation.net/
I don’t know which comment I liked better:
A) “Couldn’t be uglier…inside or out.”
or
B) “The short bus…we should take that on a realtor caravan.”
Both JtR classics. Are you sure they gave you the realtor handbook? Did you ceremoniously burn it? 🙂
I’ve always been fond of downtown Encinitas. Way outside my price range, but a great little area.
That’s great. Do Leucadia.
“Site grading and utility work has commenced, with completion of the project scheduled for late 2009/early 2010.”
Is this a typo?
Typo?
Well. I got it from the architect’s website:
http://www.maplearchitects.com/news_details.php?id=9
If you go to the developer’s website, it’s more vague – no info at all. They might have location and 200+ people on the list, but didn’t the Lofts have that too? They need to get the prices right, and publicize them openly – no mention of price anywhere.
Jim,
A happy belated 4th & 5th! What’s cookin’?