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Ribbon-Cutting Celebrates Construction of 100 New Affordable Rental Apartments for Low-Income Seniors in San Diego

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San Diego, Cushman & Wakefield, Sorrento Mesa, Del Mar Heights, Torrey Pines, Montana Avenue Capital Partners, Dollinger Properties, Rancho Bernardo, Sorrento Valley, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, WP Carey, Phase 3 Real Estate Partners, IQHQ, Harrison Street, Sterling Bay, Stockdale Capital Partners
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The San Diego Housing Commission awarded rental housing vouchers and a loan to support the developme
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