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Mister A’s owner wants to redevelop vacant officers’ quarters at Liberty Station. It’ll cost $15M

Following multiple failed efforts to bring the 1920s-era homes back to life, a plan has emerged to transform them into a hospitality complex.

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The 5 buildings on the property will go through remodels. This area will have a garden. The original officers quarters at Liberty Station will be transformed into a new restaurant and event space complex called The iral in Point Loma on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 in San Diego, California.
The 5 buildings on the property will go through remodels. This area will have a garden. The original officers quarters at Liberty Station will be transformed into a new restaurant and event space complex called The iral in Point Loma on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 in San Diego, California.

Following multiple failed efforts to bring the 1920s-era homes back to life, a plan has emerged to transform them into a hospitality complex.

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