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Sea Breeze Properties Opens Rental Project in San Marcos’ North City District

Sea Breeze Properties, joined by civic and business leaders, residents, and community members, recently celebrated the grand opening of 222 North City, a new residential project at the center of San Marcos’ evolving North City district. Designed by Safdie Rabines Architects, the 12-story community combines contemporary architecture, hospitality-inspired living, public art, and community-driven design.

“We wanted to create something that felt culturally alive, not just another residential project,”said Darren Levitt, principal of Sea Breeze Properties. “The vision for North City has always been about creating connections through design, walkability, art, food, and shared experiences. 222 reflects that philosophy in a meaningful way.”

Residences range from studios to three-bedroom homes spanning 349 to 1,828 square feet. For those seeking a more elevated experience, 128 Collection residences on the higher floors offer premium finishes and additional benefits. 222 North City incorporates more than an acre of open space, with a resort-style pool, two spas, two clubhouses, outdoor pavilions and
kitchens, and sun decks.

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