Located in the heart of San Diego's Marina District, Renaissance is a high-rise, mixed use residential and commercial condominium community that provides many luxuries and amenities while still offering the privacy and comfort of an individual home. Renaissance is a 228-unit (seven commercial), 22 story, twin tower building which occupies a full city block bounded by Front and First, Market and G.
The towers offer diverse floor plans which include one and two story condominiums, penthouses and town homes. The residential units are individually owned and most of the commercial units have a single owner, but the businesses are owned and operated by different tenants. Among the amenities that Renaissance has to offer are a pool, spa, BBQ, fitness center, community room and desk attendants 24 hours a day.
The towers offer diverse floor plans which include one and two story condominiums, penthouses and town homes. The residential units are individually owned and most of the commercial units have a single owner, but the businesses are owned and operated by different tenants. Among the amenities that Renaissance has to offer are a pool, spa, BBQ, fitness center, community room and desk attendants 24 hours a day.
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Before the redevelopment of downtown San Diego, the area now known as the "Marina District" (bounded by Broadway, San Diego Bay, First Avenue and Harbor Drive) was San Diego's warehouse district. The district is recognized as the premier residential area of Downtown. The fashionable Marina District features the finest of everything San Diego has to offer.
Renaissance is managed by General Manager, Amanda Francis and the Manager Assistant, Mike Growalt; they are dedicated to assisting all owners in enjoying their homes and community to the fullest extent. If you need to contact them, the management office is located in the South Tower Lobby. You can also contact them by mail at 645 Front St, San Diego, Ca 92101 or at their phone numbers or emails below.
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