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TOD Will Rise Adjacent to Rancho Bernardo Transit Station

The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS), Affirmed Housing and regional housing leaders marked the beginning of construction on SkyLINE Apartments at the Rancho Bernardo Transit Station. The new seven-story mixed-use, transit-oriented, affordable housing development in San Diego’s Rancho Bernardo neighborhood will include 100 apartments and roughly 14,000 square feet of commercial space that will be Affirmed Housing’s new company headquarters. 

“Transit-oriented resources are a benchmark of a city’s ability to meet residents’ current and forward-looking needs,” said Affirmed Housing president Jimmy Silverwood. “SkyLINE is a remarkable example, and it’s a particularly special project for Affirmed Housing as it serves as our new home, as well.”

SkyLINE utilizes a portion of an existing MTS parking lot in proximity to several off-site amenities, including bus service, grocery stores, pharmacies, healthcare options and the Rancho Bernardo library. It’s part of a larger effort MTS is advancing to redevelop its park and ride locations into transit-oriented developments across San Diego.

Pictured, from left: San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, Affirmed Housing president Jimmy Silverwood and Metropolitan Transit System board chair Stephen Whitburn.

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