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Bordered by the Gaslamp Quarter and the Columbia neighborhood,
the Marina neighborhood was once comprised of warehouses and
vacant lots. Through redevelopment, beginning in the early
1980s, the Marina now offers high-rise and mid-rise condominiums
and apartments, townhouses, loft and single-room-occupancy
(SRO) units, in a variety of styles, sizes and prices. Marina,
characterized by open space, educational and cultural sites,
and its convenient locale, is a remarkable residential setting
for families, professionals and retirees.
Attractions of this neighborhood include the Martin L. King,
Jr. Promenade; the Children's Park with its urban forest,
reflecting pond and fountain; historic Pantoja Park, the Children's
Museum; a portion of the Asian Pacific Thematic Historic District
and two trolley stops. Its proximity to San Diego Bay, the
Embarcadero Marina Park, the waterfront boardwalk, Seaport
Village, the San Diego Convention Center and waterfront hotels
make the Marina a dynamic center for entertainment and business.
Seven hundred and fifty-six residential units, 750 hotel
rooms, over 29,600 square feet of retail, and 480 parking
spaces are slated for development within the next three years.
A new Children's Museum and Park, and Seaport Village Expansion
are other upcoming projects certain to enhance the attraction
and quality of life in this popular neighborhood.
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