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Electra – Art Deco Revived

by Cleve Shirley on 18 Feb 2009
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Adaptive Re-use is a wonderful way of taking a building that is beautiful, old, and no longer functioning in its intended use, and changing it to a modern function. This concept is behind many San Diego Condos and lofts. Treasured pieces of history and architecture no longer function as warehouses, banks, offices, train stations are remade into residences or public spaces.

One such adaptive reuse in San Diego is Electra, the San Diego Condo that has transformed the SDE&G “Station B” into the tallest residential building in the city. These luxurious two and three bedroom San Diego Condos have incomparable views of the city skyline and the harbor. The building houses San Diego State University’s Downtown Community Gallery, which enhances your world with local art and culture.

Your residence features hardwood flooring, marble or travertine baths, contemporary European Kitchens with polished granite, full height expansive windows with roller shades to improve energy efficiency, and an electric fireplace with slab granite surrounds. The Electra also has the latest in telephone, cable, and data wiring, a central water softener system, gated parking, professional concierge service, a fifth floor outdoor swimming pool with spa, and an exercise facility with sauna/steam room.

Modern amenities amid art deco elegance is what you will find at Electra. And these San Diego condo residences are selling! Priced from $549,000 for a two bedroom home to $2.4 million for a penthouse, these opulent residences are just the thing for the discerning buyer who wants location, prime view, and values modern luxury in an architecturally beautiful setting.

Call me today for a tour of Electra. And don’t forget – we save you money at closing!



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