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MERCADO HIGHLIGHTS• 36,000 SF Northgate Market

• 47,000 SF of street-level service & specialty retail

• 92-unit apartment community above the retail is 100% leased

• Convenient access to/from Interstate 5 at Cesar Chavez Parkway

• Highly visible from northbound Coronado Bridge

• Adjacent to Chicano Park, recently designated historic landmark

CLOSE TO THE HEART OF SAN DIEGO• 3-minute drive-time to Petco Park/San Diego Convention Center

• 5-minute drive-time to downtown San Diego business district

• 15-minute drive-time to San Diego’s Lindbergh Airport

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1. A metal sculpture in historic Chicano Park.

2. Juan Diaz at his Barrio Logan Winery.

3. One of the many murals in Chicano Park.

4. Randy Janson at his Two Roses tattoo parlor, barber shop and café.

5. Coronado Bridge at night.

HISTORY

Barrio Logan began life as a railroad and

port town in the late 1800s, but during the

1920s when more than a half million Mexicans

entered the country on work visas, it grew into

one of the largest Mexican communities on the

west coast. Barrio Logan survived the turbulent

1960s, the Cesar Chavez led unionization of

farm workers, the I-5 expansion that divided

the neighborhood, and the construction of the

Coronado Bridge. Barrio Logan is now under-

going a renaissance as creative entrepreneurs

are setting up shop in the neighborhood.

PEOPLE

The culturally eclectic mix of people that

live and work in Barrio Logan have led to a

recent surge of activity. Architects, marketing

agencies and law fi rms are right at home with

a Mexican roast coffee house, a barrio winery,

new restaurants, and a hip tattoo/barber shop.

The historically signifi cant Chicano Park is

adorned with the murals of local artists that

represent the heritage of people present and

past. Today, Barrio Logan is “the next Little

Italy,” and one of the new hot spots in the city.

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SITE PLANPLANCommunity College:

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2014 Population 103,567 116,261

2019 Projected Population 108,947 117,017

Average HH Income $64,329 $64,170

Employees 90,963 41,785

Establishments 6,330 3,023

Source: Alteryx 2014B

PRIMARY TRADE AREA & DEMOGRAPHICS

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BARRIO LOGANThe community of Barrio Logan is located just south of DowntownSan Diego. The community is home to the 32nd Street Naval Stationand is located just under the Coronado Bridge connecting Coronado Island with the City. The cultural murals at Chicano Park and the Barrio Station community resource center are also located here offering a variety of amenities such as a youth center, gym, computer center and swimming pool.

DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGOThe daytime workforce in the downtown area will also make the short trip down National or Logan Avenues to the prepared foods of Northgate Market and the diverse, urban, ethnic foods to be offered at the center. Tourists, especially those who disembark from the cruise ships in the downtown area, will also be drawn to the authentic restaurants to be offered.

CORONADO ISLANDA unique, family-oriented community in the middle of San Diego Bay with wide streets and peaceful neighborhoods, Coronado is also home to the North Island Naval Air Base, three aircraft carriers, and the equally strategic SEAL Training Center. Coronado is also home to the Coronado Shores high rise condominium towers, beachside getaways owned by affl uent entrepreneurs from all over Mexico.

LOGAN HEIGHTSLogan Heights is one of the oldest communities in the City of San Diego and is rich in character. You can travel along the Imperial Avenue corridor and witness the cultural infl uence, as many commute miles to eat Mexican food at El Comal restaurant and devour their famous “mulitas.” Logan Heights houses a variety of single-family homes, duplexes, and apartments.

NATIONAL CITYNational City, San Diego County’s second oldest city, is at the center of it all geographically, and the heart of a thriving, bi-national region of 5 million consumers. Its competitive edge comes from its central location, transpor-tation network, and industry. National City is 10 minutes from everywhere and positioned for growth with proximity to the San Diego Bay, the border, downtown, the airport, rail, SDSU, and other colleges and universities.

GOLDEN HILLAdjoining the southern section of Balboa Park, Golden Hill is known for its long and colorful history and for its beautiful historic homes. Home styles vary in size and architecture from Victorian, Colonial Revival, Craftsman and Farmhouse-style bungalows.

This neighborhood was built in the 1870s on a hill overlooking Downtown San Diego, with large lots and beautiful panoramic views of the San Diego Bay. Today, you can still see many of the same homes that were there 70 to 80 years ago, many of them converted into small law fi rms and other offi ces; others have been restored as residences.

The central area of Golden Hill lies on 25th Street and Broadway, where you will fi nd many small restaurants, galleries, and antique stores. One particular restaurant that residents have favored for many years is the Turf Supper Club which was recently restored. There you can cook your own steak while listening to an old style jukebox.

GRANT HILLLocated south of the 94 and east of Golden Hill, Grant Hill, as residents claim,

has some of the City’s best views. The Grant Hill Park is said to have the

most panoramic views of the Coronado Bridge, the San Diego Bay, the Ball

Park and Downtown. Much like Golden Hill, it attracts people because of

its wonderful and colorful historic homes. The variety of home styles makes

Grant Hill an appealing place in which to live.

EAST VILLAGEThe East Village is an exceptionally diverse neighborhood and continues to evolve. From dramatic high rise towers to converted lofts, the East Village is home to some of the City’s most free-spirited citizens. Eager to explore the unique neighborhoods that make up the Downtown area from Little Italy to Barrio Logan, East Village residents will be drawn to the market, restaurants and high quality services envisioned for the project.

SOUTH PARKSouth Park is a friendly community nestled between North Park and Golden Hill. It boasts beautiful vistas, Craftsman-style homes, and desirable neighbor-hoods like Burlingame. The commercial area of South Park is located on 30thand Fern Streets, and is home to legendary establishments like the Big Kitchen and South Park Dog Wash, as well as popular restaurants and bars like El Camino, Rebecca’s, The Station, Hamilton’s and The Whistle Stop.

SAN DIEGO NEIGHBORHOODS

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LEASING INFORMATION

Cushman & Wakefi eld (CA BL BRE #01329963)Aaron Hill • (858) 558.5625 • [email protected]

Justin Wessel • (858) 334-4025 • [email protected]

Location Matters (CA BL BRE #01469032) [Restaurant Inquiries]Mike Spilky • (858) 764-4223 • [email protected]

Marc Karren • (858) 792-5521 x108 • [email protected]

Shea Properties (CA BL BRE #01382566)(858) 526-6650