168 New Condos Coming to Dana Point
The OC Register
By Jonathan Lanser
Dana Point is getting 168 new condominiums on Pacific Coast Highway. Encinitas-based homebuilder Zephyr is set to begin selling the South Cove project at Del Obispo and PCH, next to the landmark Denny’s restaurant and across the street from Doheny State Beach. South Cove will offer three styles of homes, in 34 structures, running from one to three bedrooms; some with rooftop patios; 10 will have live-work space on PCH. Zephyr paid $50 million in 2015 for the 9-acre site, once a mobile home park that surrounds a shopping center. South Cove also will include a surf-themed community park
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