Parco National City Featured in the San Diego Union Tribune

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National City welcomes first coliving, mixed-use development.
The 127-unit development is scheduled to open this summer.

By Tammy Murga | The San Diego Union Tribune

The corner of 8th Street and B Avenue in National City had been the site of the abandoned H&M Goodies Family Auction House and parking lot. For years, it was marred by trash and graffiti before a local nonprofit beautified it with art. Still, the old building was destined for demolition, leaving the area vacant.

Today, the site is home to a new mixed-use development that is the first of its kind for National City and is serving as an example that the city’s efforts to revitalize the area into a more vibrant downtown destination are picking up momentum.

Read the full article at the San Diego Union Tribune

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