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‘Loophole’ in state law opens door to 22-story high-rise in Pacific Beach

A developer is invoking a recently amended state law to erect a hotel and apartment building that promises to tower over its neighbors.

The 970 Turquoise project takes up the four parcels between 954 and 980 Turquoise St., currently home to a gym, liquor store, shuttered bar and The French Gourmet restaurant. The project site falls within the city’s coastal zone but just outside the state’s coastal zone. (CoStar)
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The 970 Turquoise project takes up the four parcels between 954 and 980 Turquoise St., currently home to a gym, liquor store, shuttered bar and The French Gourmet restaurant. The project site falls within the city’s coastal zone but just outside the state’s coastal zone. (CoStar)
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A developer is invoking a recently amended state law to erect a hotel and apartment building that promises to tower over its neighbors.

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