The Continental Apartments / Jonathan Segal Architect
In Little Italy, San Diego there is a shortage of apartments at a price point working class people can afford. This is driving people farther away from the city and creating a further reliance on the automobile. One of the main impetus for this increase in costs is parking. Parking takes up a tremendous amount of space, drives up construction costs, and delays construction.
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- architects: Jonathan Segal Architect
- Location: Little Italy, San Diego, California 92101, United States
- Project Year: 2019
- Photographs: Matthew Segal
- Area: 25000.0 ft2