Kensington Terrace will include:
- 16,500 square feet of retail shops that will benefit the Kensington community such as a bakery, a small market, postal services, a gelato or yogurt shop, restaurants and other convenient services
- Open corner plazas and a central courtyard that will make for great neighborhood gathering and strolling along Adams Avenue
- Second floor office space perfectly suited for local Kensington businesses
- Nine residential units with spacious outdoor terraces designed by award winning, local architect, Allard Jansen, AIA
Kensington Terrace Neighborhood Benefits
- Complete rebuilding of the sidewalks without curb cuts
- New trees on all sides of the project
- Widening and landscaping the alley and undergrounding of power lines
- Subterranean parking for Kensington Terrace tenants and customers
- Elimination of existing contaminated gas station and run down apartments
- Makes Adams Avenue safe and walkable from one end to the other
- Improves the neighborhood, family lifestyle and property values
Kensington Terrace Facts
- Approved by the San Diego City council on February 5, 2008
- Unanimously approved by the Ken-Tal planning group
- Approved by the San Diego Planning Commission on November 15, 2007
