The original plans for Bosa's high-rise near Symphony Towers called for its 40 stories to be filled with about 400 apartment units. As they prepare to start construction, the developer has switched to a new plan.
The building that will rise on the edge of the East Village will deliver a better return on investment if it's filled with condos, Bosa has decided, because the neighborhood is saturated with an influx of new apartment inventory as projects get delivered.
British Columbia-based Bosa Development has submitted revised plans to change the 40-story apartment building into a 389-unit condominium tower, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.
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