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  • Civita's prime Mission Valley site has been a gravel quarry since the 1920's

  • The property has been owned by the Grants, a prominent San Diego family

  • Civita is being developed by Sudberry Properties, a 30-year-old San Diego mixed-use developer

  • Overall size: 230 acres

  • Plan includes 900,000 square feet of retail and office space

  • 4,800 new apartments, condominiums, attached and single-family homes

  • Civic center and shopping/entertainment district

  • Nearly 80 acres of proposed open space
  • A New Time. A New Hybrid Vision.

    grandchildren What if we could take all that we love about towns – their layout, walkability, multiple uses, visual richness and civic spirit – and weave those virtues together with new technology and the way we live today? A place that's close to everything else – the coast, downtown, the airport, and transit lines, major shopping, dining and entertainment. A place where you can start with a blank sheet of paper – without any compromises.

    A place big enough to accommodate all the essential town-like uses – but small enough to feel walkable and intimate. A place that uses all the latest green-building and sustainable land planning practices. A place filled with buildings and landscaping with real character, perfectly suited to our climate and lifestyle.

    A place that, a hundred years from now, will be just as beautiful, just as cherished, as all the classic towns and villages we love today.inventing Life in Mission Valley.

    Before Mission Valley was the shopping hub of San Diego – with its assortment of hotels, restaurants, office buildings, car dealerships and residential neighborhoods mixed in – it was, after all, San Diego's most significant valley and the fertile home to the San Diego River.

    Today, it remains a highly desirable location – at the center of all things San Diego – and Shopping Central for many San Diegans.  If Mission Valley was formed by the San Diego River, it was later defined by the automobile. Almost everything about its roadways, commercial centers and neighborhoods were designed for a car-centric culture.

    All that is about to change, in one very cool, ground-breaking new community. San Diego, Mission Valley and a new generation of residents deserve nothing less. A place that is timeless.  A place called Civita.

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