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Doma consists of two distinct buildings in historic Little Italy, and is bounded by Kettner Boulevard and Fir, Date and California Streets. The architecture, as seen in the restored clock tower, is distinctive urban contemporary designed by award-winning Martinez + Cutri Architects. Building amenities include a two-story exercise facility, outdoor spa, expansive, lushly landscaped central courtyard with vanishing-edge fountain, secured underground parking structure, and a bay view rooftop sun deck featuring an entertainment bar.
Doma offers walk-up residences with street-side entrances and unique "live/work" residential opportunities. The eight-story Doma Lofts section of the community includes one and two-story residences featuring spacious, open floor plans designed for creative living, voluminous floor-to-ceiling windows and exposed concrete surfaces. The adjoining four-story Doma Towns building includes one and two-story flats and townhouses. Sizes range from 725-1,900 square feet. Homeowner's association fees range from approximately the mid $200's to the $400's.
Leave a comment » San Diego Downtown Condo Profile: Doma Breathtaking Bay Views From DomaDoma was built with European elegance and environmentally friendly materials in San Diego downtown. On Kettner, you just cant help but notice Doma with its tasteful cream exterior and regal clock tower, evidence of the builders elevated tastes and attention to detail. Located in the San Diego downtown Little Italy District, Doma has an abundance of amenities that are unique to this San Diego downtown condo.
Standing eight stories tall on Kettner, Doma is comprised of 124 residential units with an array of choices in 1, 2, and 3 bedroom condos as well as townhomes and lofts, all of which range in size from approximately 750 sq. ft. to 1900 sq. ft. There are eight shopkeeper units available for those who desire a live/work arrangement.
Posted on 2007-10-21 @ 8.59:13 pm by Gregg Neuman
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