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  2. 12th & Imperial Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    Location. 12th & Imperial Transit Center is a San Diego Trolley station in downtown San Diego, California. It is located in the East Village neighborhood of the city and serves the high-density residential developments that surround the stop. It is one of two stations from which Petco Park can be reached (the other being Gaslamp Quarter station).

  3. 101 Ash Street - Wikipedia

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    Floor area. 447,732 sq ft (41,595.7 m 2) References. [1][2] 101 Ash Street is an unoccupied office building in the downtown core of San Diego, California. The steel and concrete structure was built in 1967 on a rectangular 180 ft (55 m) x 70 ft (21 m) footprint. The building is 21 stories with two additional underground levels for a basement-to ...

  4. One America Plaza - Wikipedia

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    One America Plaza. One America Plaza is the tallest building in San Diego, California, and a prominent fixture in the waterfront district of the downtown San Diego skyline. The 34- story, 500 ft (150 m), 623,000 sq ft (57,900 m 2), [5] obelisk -shaped tower was designed by Helmut Jahn of Murphy/Jahn Architects and KMA Architecture.

  5. Imperial Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    24. Design and construction. Architect (s) Ware and Malcomb. Imperial Bank Tower, also known as 701B, is the 25th tallest building in San Diego, California, and is a prominent fixture in San Diego's skyline. The 24-story skyscraper has a height of 355 ft (108 m) and is located in the Core district of downtown San Diego. It was constructed in 1982.

  6. San Diego Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    San Diego approved a measure to fund construction of a new convention center in 1983 on land owned by the Port of San Diego. Construction of the original building began in March 1987 and was completed in November 1989. [3] An expansion which doubled the gross square footage of the facility was completed in September 2001. [4]

  7. Gaslamp Quarter, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    1867: Real estate developer Alonzo Horton arrived in San Diego and purchased 800 acres (3.2 km 2) of land in New Town for $265. Major development began in the Gaslamp Quarter. [8] 1880s to 1916: Known as the Stingaree, the area was a working class area, home to San Diego's first Chinatown, "Soapbox Row" and many saloons, gambling halls, and ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    History. [] The history of skyscrapers in San Diego began with the completion of the U.S. Grant Hotel in 1910. The building, at a height of 211 feet (64 m), remained the tallest building in San Diego until 1927, when the El Cortez Hotel at 310 feet (94 m) took its place. The skyscraper's height was surpassed in 1967 by the 530 B Street, which ...

  9. List of Gaslamp Quarter historic buildings - Wikipedia

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    32°42′51″N 117°09′36″W  /  32.714087°N 117.160007°W  / 32.714087; -117.160007  (Nesmith-Greely Building) San Diego Historic Landmark. 34. Hubbell Building. 1887. 813-823 5th Avenue. 32°42′50″N 117°09′36″W  /  32.713933°N 117.160029°W  / 32.713933; -117.160029  (Hubbell Building) San Diego Historic ...