Can a downtown San Diego apartment building attract renters with no parking?

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Can a downtown San Diego apartment building attract renters with no parking?
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The 611 Island Avenue building will have 443 apartments and only 52 parking spots.

but most developers have elected to still build parking, assuming renters will want it. While there have been some smaller projects without parking, this is the first large-scale attempt.

Developer Cresleigh Homes said it is confident it can attract renters. Despite approving the project, some planning commissioners questioned if the project can be successful.Advertisement: But not many apartment buildings could do that. San Diego doesn’t have the density of cities such as San Francisco and New York that would allow many people to be able to function without a car. Public transportation is not as good, and sprawl makes getting to some parts of the region difficult without a car.

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