The Grande at Santa Fe Place explained

The Grande at Santa Fe Place
Location:San Diego, California, U.S.
Coordinates:32.7178°N -117.1706°W
Start Date:April 25, 2002 (South Tower)
2003 (North Tower)
Completion Date:2004 (South Tower)
2005 (North Tower)
Building Type:Residential
Antenna Spire:None
Roof:420feet
Floor Count:39
Elevator Count:4 (each tower)
Architect:Perkins & Company Architecture and Urban Design Inc.
Main Contractor:BOSA Development Corp.

The Grande at Santa Fe Place is a high-rise residential building in San Diego, California, United States composed of two towers of equal height. The 39-story towers have a height of and are a prominent fixture in San Diego's skyline. Located in the Core district of downtown San Diego, The Grande at Santa Fe Place was designed by the architect firm Perkins & Company Architecture and Urban Design Inc. The towers are currently tied with Vantage Pointe Condominium as the tenth-tallest buildings in San Diego.

History

The two towers were constructed by Downtown San Diego's largest developer of residential property, BOSA Development Corp., and were designed by Perkins & Company Architecture and Urban Design Inc.[1] Construction for the South Tower began on April 25, 2002 and was completed in 2004.[2] The North Tower's construction began in 2003 and ended in 2005.

Design

Each tower features 221 residential units, and is based on late-modernist architectural style.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Smith. Matt. 4 Living High on the High-Rise. March 1, 2005. CNNMoney.com. April 28, 2009.
  2. News: Bosa Development begins on its fourth Downtown condo project.. May 6, 2002. San Diego Business Journal. April 28, 2009.