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Shopoff Divests Chula Vista Townhome Project 

Shopoff Realty Investments sold its fully entitled, 141-unit Moss Street Townhome in Chula Vista project to Shea Homes. The sale price wasn’t disclosed. 

“This townhome development will be a wonderful addition to this evolving neighborhood of Chula Vista that will also soon be home to the $1-billion Chula Vista Bayfront Redevelopment Project, located less than one mile away,” said Shopoff Realty Investments President and CEO William Shopoff. 

Formerly approved for light industrial use, the 6.94-acre property is located at the intersection of Moss Street and Industrial Boulevard in Chula Vista. Shopoff worked diligently with the City of Chula Vista to secure project entitlements, allowing the property to be developed into a gated housing community featuring 141 three-story attached townhomes. 

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