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AMLI Residential Breaks Ground on First San Diego Project

AMLI Residential, a leading developer of sustainable luxury apartment communities, has broken ground on AMLI Aero, its first project in the San Diego market. The project also marks one of the first luxury rental developments to break ground as part of Kearny Mesa’s 2020 re-development plan, which aims to transform the primarily industrial neighborhood into a thriving, community-focused urban center.

“With AMLI Aero as our first San Diego apartment community, we are excited to bring upscale design and sophistication to one of the most central locations in San Diego,” said Jason Armison, AMLI EVP of California development. “Our goal is to offer an urban lifestyle, minus the downsides that are sometimes associated with downtown city living.”

Located at the corner of Aero Drive and Aero Court, AMLI Aero will be seven stories tall and feature 434 apartment homes. 

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