Miramar, San Diego
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Coordinates: 32°53′11″N 117°9′28″W / 32.88639°N 117.15778°W | |
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Miramar (Spanish for "Sea View") is a neighborhood in the northern part of the city of San Diego, California, United States. It includes residential areas and commercial and light industrial districts.
Most residents live on the
History
Miramar was originally part of
, it means "a view of the sea".Before becoming a military base in 1950,[[[Marine Corps Air Station Miramar#{{{section}}}|contradictory]]] Miramar was a small, isolated community centered on a railroad station. No buildings from the original Miramar survived.
Over time, a Little India commercial community developed on Black Mountain Road.
Economy
The Miramar submarket consists of approximately 14 million square feet of distribution, warehouse, office, and Miramar Road frontage retail related space. Miramar is one of San Diego County's most recognized real estate markets due in part to its central location, size, and traditional industrial characteristics. This market historically maintains one of the highest occupancy rates in the county. Recent occupancy rates were approximately 91%.
See also
- Ruby Peters Miramar before the planes: of the U.S. Naval Air Station at San Diego, California; a rural settlement and one room school 1890-1950. (1984)
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