Del Mar Station, Pasadena, CA

Central Park Market at Del Mar Station

Construction of four new buildings totaling 484,458 ground square feet on the site, including 347 residential units (with 21 affordable units) and 11,000 square feet of retail use.  Parking:  1,200 parking spaces to be provided in a 3 and 4 level subterranean garage -- 600 spaces for the Del Mar Gold Line station parking use, and 600 spaces for residential parking.  Site area:  182,947 square feet (4.2 acres).  Project will preserve and reuse historic 7,694 square feet rail depot building.

 

 

The Del Mar Station will soon be one of the Gold Line’s most prominent light rail stops between downtown Los Angeles and Pasadena. It is located adjacent to Central Park and near the historic Hotel Green. Because this transit-oriented development project surrounding the station is on the southern edge of Pasadena’s Old Town, it is designed as a gateway to the city. Its program includes 347 housing units, 20,000 sf of retail area, and a subterranean garage for 1,200 cars. Its design incorporates a variety of building and unit types, and despite its size, it is consistent with the height and mass of surrounding buildings and the traffic-handling capacity of adjacent streets. Del Mar Station is largely a rental housing project. Yet it is designed to define an extensive network of public plazas and paseos around the transit stop and to provide private courtyards for each one of its buildings.

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