Planned to encompass approximately 1 million sf upon completion, the development is rising on a parcel located north of Friars Road and east of the 163 Freeway in the Mission Valley area of San Diego. With around 900,000 sf of the project already built-out, H.G. Fenton is currently in talks with prospective tenants interested in the last two remaining lots. These two sites, known as Lots 24 and 3, encompass 72,000 sf and 26,000 sf, respectively. Preliminary design plans call for two bi-level office and R&D facilities on Lot 24 and a two-story building on Lot 3 with extensive use of reflective glass, flexible floor plates, outdoor eating areas and optional grade level doors.

Current occupants of Mission Valley Heights include Quest Diagnostics, Ikon Office Solutions, UCSD Tissue Bank, Titan Systems, the Art Institute of California and H.G. Fenton itself, which is based here. In addition, Homestead Village owns a lot here that houses an extended-stay hotel. SDG&E, Clark Security Products and the State of California also own their own lots and facilities within the development.

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