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San Diego Live/Work Spaces Are Micro, Too
A small residential development in San Diego combines two housing trends: Small area living and live-work spaces. The eight-unit development, called La Esquina, was recently written up in Dwell Magazine.
The 450 to 595 square foot units combine a double-height space with one or two lofts. Residents live on the bottom level, sometimes with a bed in a sleeping loft; the other mezzanine or loft space is used as a studio. The tenants are art and architecture students at the nearby Woodbury University, according to Dwell. Hector Perez, a professor at the university, developed the project, which leased by word of mouth before it even opened.
There aren’t many live/work developments in the DC area — the most prominent one is likely the 41-unit Artspace Lofts in Brookland — but individuals do carve out live/work spaces out of rowhouses with ground-floor retail or other unique properties.
And just recently, the Arlington County Board announced its approval of a new development in Clarendon, 10th Street Flats, that will include nine live/work units. The units flip the layout Perez used in his San Diego development; they will have storefront office space with a mezzanine-level living space. And the live/work units will be larger at about 880 square feet per unit.
Images by Ye Rin Mok via Dwell
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/a_san_diego_live_work_space_is_micro_too/8800.
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