A Los Angeles-based developer has invoked state density bonuses for affordable housing to move forward with a 22-story mixed-use tower in a Pacific Beach neighborhood that for decades has had a height limit preventing buildings of more than 30 feet.

Kalonymus LCC has filed a building permit application in San Diego to build a 239-foot tower on four parcels on Turquoise Street that currently are occupied by a gym, a liquor store, a shuttered bar and The French Gourmet, a restaurant.

The four parcels between 954 and 980 Turquoise, which encompass a total of about 29K SF on less than an acre, are zoned for mixed-use that supports high-density commercial uses and 31 housing units, city officials told the San Diego Union-Tribune.

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