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LAUREL ST COURT YARD AREA The AVAILABLE 500 SF Property FIFTH AVE 2420 Fifth Ave 415-B Laurel St AVAILABLE 1,700 SF Phenomenal signage and Restaurant in the heart of On-site commercial garage frontage on desirable 5th Ave & Bankers Hill next to Starbucks, parking Laurel St sidewalk with patio seating Close proximity to Little Italy, Great opportunity to join recent Forner beauty studio and retail Downtown, San Diego Bay, and development in Bankers Hill space San Diego International Airport
Laurel Bay DOWNTOWN CORONADO POINT LOMA 3100 3076-88 3060 6TH AVE 7TH AVE 3288 6TH AVE 70 UNITS 150 UNITS 5TH AVE 3450 SD AIRPORT 3RD AVE 100 UNITS 101 UNITS 68 UNITS 3510 FRONT ST 3415 3535 91 UNITS 666 6TH AVE 1ST AVE UPAS ST 15 UNITS 3534 120 UNITS 150 UNITS 5TH AVE 141 UNITS 3650 3630 5TH AVE 6TH AVE 140 UNITS 64 UNITS 3634-35 7TH AVE 200 UNITS 5TH AV E 7T In the Path of Redevelopment HA VE Downtown Uptown 17,155 3,568 6,554 21,741 431 468 Existing Units Under Construction Units Proposed Units Existing Units Under Construction Units Proposed Units
OLIVE ST 47 48 The Location DOVE ST 49 STA NUTMEG ST TE 16 UNITS ST 50 DR U/C YO The neighborhood of Bankers Hill benefits from convenient A R RO MAPLE ST access to restaurants, shopping, Balboa Park, and downtown. 4 UNITS There are several new luxury residential developments and the U/C 51 COL KET area has a Walkscore of 92 out of 100, meaning this location 52 53 is a Walker’s Paradise and most errands and amenities can be UM 3 UNITS TNE LAUREL ST EL PRADO accessed on foot. BIA U/C 54 57 RB ST 55 1 LV D 56 STA Laurel Bay KALMIA ST BALBOA TE The Casbah 1 33 Juicecrafters ST CURLEW ST 58 L PARK ST El Camino Caffe Italia URE 2 34 2 A WL IND 59 3 James Coffee Co 35 Napizza IA S 4 Loading Dock 36 Filippi’s Pizza Grotto 3 JUNIPER ST Nolita Hall Mimmo’s Italian Village T 5 37 60 PAC 56 UNITS BALBOA DR BRANT ST 6 Crack Shack 38 Cafe Zucchero 4 PROPOSED I 5 Bird Rock Coffee Little Italy Food Hall FIC 7 ALBATROSS ST 39 ST 61 ER RakiRaki Ramen Salt & Straw NIP 8 40 U IVY ST WJ 7 HW 9 8 9 Bottlecraft 41 Prepkitchen 6 Juniper & Ivy Ironside Fish & Oyster Y 10 42 10 13 85 UNITS Herb & Wood Buon Appetito 12 ST 11 43 VY PROPOSED WI HAWTHORN ST 11 12 Carruth Wine Cellars 44 Lofty 5 TH AVE 6 TH AVE 14 13 Ballast Point 45 Pappalecco 15 14 Bobboi Gelato 46 Queenstown Public 16 House ST Zinque R N 20 21 15 H O GRAPE ST Hane Sushi WT 47 SuperNatural FRONT ST 16 A 22 30 UNITS WH Sandwiches Parc Bistro-Braserie 48 PROPOSED 19 33 UNITS Waterfront bar & Grill Barrio Star ST27 17 17 49 62 A PE 18 PROPOSED 18 Kettner Exchange 50 The Market Place R WG 28 FIR ST 31 4 TH AVE 19 Shake Shack 51 Mister A’s 2 ND AVE 3 RD AVE 1 ST AVE 29 26 30 63 20 Starbucks 52 WestBean 32 24 25 Mona Lisa Hachi Ramen 23 IR ST 21 53 WF 9 UNITS 36 19 UNITS ELM ST U/C 22 Mikellar 54 Corner Drafthouse PAC IF IC 37 BUILT 2020 23 Cafe Gratitude 55 Starbucks 33 38 24 Underbelly 56 Pie Craft 34 35 39 25 Monello 57 Cucina Urbana W DATE ST 26 Bencotto 58 Imperial House HWY 40 27 Bolt Brewery 59 Azuki Sushi 41 43 28 Cloak & Petal 60 Hob Nob 42 44 45 29 Barbusa 61 Banker’s Hill W CEDAR ST CEDAR ST 30 Born & Raised 62 Wet Stone 46 31 Harumama 63 The Balboa 32 Glass Door W BEECH ST Laure l B ay | 0 5
Bankers Hill Yesterday Bankers Hill Tomorrow Bankers Hill/Park West is a prestigious uptown San Diego enclave distinguished by its spectacular Residential development is expected to continue along the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth avenue views, historic estates, and myriad of cultural offerings. Developed in 1890, the area acquired the corridors with an extended mix of high-rise and mid-rise buildings. name “Bankers Hill” because of its reputation as a home for the affluent. Bankers Hill is an ideal location for additional housing. It’s adjacent to employment centers, walkable, The quiet neighborhood streets are lined with Victorian and Craftsman style homes, many dating from bike-friendly and served by multiple high-frequency bus lines. City leaders are insisting that new the late 19th Century, built by renowned architects such as Irving Gill and Frank Mead. Residents of the projects along public transportation corridors maximize the number of housing units on their sites and community take great pride in maintaining the historical integrity of these properties. include income-restricted affordable units onsite rather than paying “in-lieu” fees. Local businesses will benefit tremendously from the new customers that the new project will bring to the neighborhood. Source: San Diego Uptown News Tod ay’s n e i g h b orh ood tom or row. . . Uptown to Downtown Mid-City 1.57 million Streetcar Service Trolley Extension Population by by by 2020 2021 2030
Downtown San Diego 1,080 Residential Units A path of development... 898K SF With the recent development of nearby districts Office such as Liberty Station, Barrio Logan and North Park, downtown San Diego is revitalization at it’s best. It’s a city that’s sustainable, mobile and smart. The Broadway Corridor entices forward-thinking individuals who envision the exciting future for downtown- a young vibrant community attracting both people and companies. +1,000 Campus at Horton, a 1.2 million SF tech-driven city center, and the Research and Development District, Hotel Rooms a 1.6< SF life science hub, are both game changing projects anchoring the nearby Broadway Corridor. These projects are expected to be delivered in 2021 and 2023. Laure l B ay | 07
Contact Dave Maxwell dave@upgsocal.com Lic. No. 01465828 Serena Patterson serena@upgsocal.com Lic. No. 01721040 Bill Shrader bill@upgsocal.com Lic. No. 01033317 ©2021 Urban Property Group, Inc. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The user is required to conduct their own due diligence and verification. upgsocal.com 858 874 1989 Laure l B ay | 0 8
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