Pacific Concourse
Relaxing furnished studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments within a stylish development in Los Angeles CA. Located southwest of the city by LAX, the development is by the Cal…
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330 13th St, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
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Property ID :
Rental19502
Furnished apartments within a tower development in San Diego, CA. Located next to San Diego Central Library, the development is a short distance from Naval Station San Diego, North Island Naval Air Station, US Naval Facilities Engineering Systems, Petco Park and local amenities.
Apartment features can include 9’ ceilings, quartz counters, central air and heat, stainless steel appliances, wood floors and expansive windows with city views. Development features can include a 24/7 fitness center, business center, clubhouse and parking.
The development can be found at 330 13th Street, San Diego, CA 92101. It’s a short distance from the Japanese Friendship Garden, San Diego Zoo, San Diego City College, I-5, San Diego Convention Center, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Gaslamp Quarter, The New Children’s Museum, Balboa Park, Maritime Museum of San Diego and the Fleet Science Center.
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