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Development Tour: Parco in National City

  • Parco 8th and B National City, CA United States (map)

Join the Regional Design Advisory Council (RDAC), as we tour Parco, a new project by developer, Common, featuring co-lving, micro-units and a modern aesthetic.

We will tour the building in small groups and presentations will be conducted by the architecture + development team.

Located in the heart of downtown National City at the intersection of 8th + B, Parco offers a mix of housing types and will be the first building to offer all-inclusive co-living units in the San Diego area at institutional scale.

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Parco joins a wave of revitalization in National City and further enriches the greater San Diego area living experience through community-driven apartments. Parco will open in summer 2021 with prices starting at just under $1,000 per month, and the waitlist is now open.

Developed by Malick Infill Development and Protea Properties, designed by The Miller Hull Partnership, LLP, and built by Cannon Constructors, the market-defining Parco will offer 127 rentable units in a range of typologies. There will be a mix of furnished and unfurnished studios, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments and townhomes, and 3 and 4 bedroom rowhomes. The three and four bedroom residences will be offered as all-inclusive and convenient coliving suites. Together with a mix of uses including retail and small office, Parco perfectly fits a broad demographic of potential renters and creates a neighborhood atmosphere within the building.

Parco was thoughtfully designed to include amenities like a rooftop with 360 degree mountain and bay views, making these gathering spaces ideal for Common's community events. Ground floor commercial spaces, now available for leasing, will offer added benefits for renters to access premium services, restaurants, and more. The elevated architecture combined with Common's coliving expertise will create a first-of-its-kind dynamic and desirable residential hub in National City.


The Regional Design Advisory Council (RDAC) operates under the auspices of the Advocacy Commission and meets monthly. Members include design professionals interested in helping to shape San Diego’s future and address the “big picture” issues in the region.

RDAC meets on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Noon

Earlier Event: October 12
ADU Coalition Committee Meeting
Later Event: October 13
ARE Study Group Sessions