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Olga Minvielle Stevens
619-778-8011 Cell
OlgaMinvielle@aol.com
Olga Lavalle
619-995-6259 Cell
olavalle@willisallen.com
Willis Allen Real Estate
875 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
619-437-9270 Office
800-746-7371 Toll Free
619-437-4528 Fax |
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Home > About Coronado
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Visit the city of Coronado and enjoy all of the charms it has to offer. From the historic Coronado Ferry Landing to the Hotel Del Coronado to the Silver Strand, and all of the development communities, relax by the beach and bay, dine in one of a hundred restaurants, choose from over 200 unique shops, boutiques and galleries. Watch the sun set over the Pacific from the award-winning Silver Strand beach.
Coronado is the perfect place to live with the ability to swim, sail, surf, bike, run, walk, roller blade, play tennis, play golf, or visit Coronado's museum. The nightlife and world-famous attractions of San Diego are just a short drive across the Coronado Bridge.
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Coronado Shores |
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Spectacular unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean, Coronado Island, Point Loma, Hotel Del, San Diego Skyline, Glorietta Bay and Bridge. Coronado Shores, a luxury condominium project with 15 buildings, is situated on 32 oceanfront acres, next door to the world-famous Hotel Del, and is considered one of the finest in the world. Eight championship tennis courts, four swimming pools, two club houses, spa, fitness center and bar. Approximately 1,450 units ranging from studios to 4 bedrooms. Gated community with 24-hour door person in each building. |
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Coronado Village (The City of Coronado) |
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Coronado, California is one of the most unique and beautiful beach front cities in the world! Measuring only 13.5 square miles and located just minutes from downtown San Diego, this enchanted “island” has it all – beaches, parks, numerous recreational activities, highly rated schools, top notch municipal services, a wonderful climate and an ideal location. |
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Coronado Cays |
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Coronado Cays is an exclusive collection of upscale bay front homes and condos, which are ideally located on San Diego Bay and are also within walking distance to the Silver Strand State Beach. "The Cays" are comprised of numerous inlets and peninsulas, each designed with water ways and wide channels which provide many home and condo owners with bay views and private dock facilities for boats ranging to 60'.
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PHOTOS of CORONADO - Click on a photo to enlarge.
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History of Coronado |
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In the early 1600's a Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino caught sight of a group of islands seventeen miles off the coast of southern California and named them Las Yslas Coronadas. For almost 200 years the peninsula remained bare.
The peninsula changed hands several times until it was purchased by Elisha S. Babcock, on November 19, 1885. They used to row over to the island from San Diego to hunt rabbits and decided it would be an ideal setting for a luxurious resort hotel and formed the Coronado Beach Company. The work on the Hotel Del Coronado began on March 19, 1887. The Hotel Del Coronado officially opened its doors to the public on February 19th 1888. South of the Hotel was a large tent city for tourists.
In July 1889 John D. Spreckels became an investor in the Coronado Beach Company. Over the next three years, Spreckels became the sole proprietor of the Hotel Del Coronado. He also oversaw the building of the grand mansion on Glorietta Boulevard, the establishment of Tent City, and the sale of North Island to the U.S. government in 1917 for 5 million dollars. Today, North Island home ports two aircraft carriers, making the military the top employer in the community.
For many years a ferry across the bay was the most direct way to reach Coronado, however, as the peninsula became more populated the idea of making it more assessable to San Diego became a more important issue. In February, 1967 construction of a $50 million bridge began. Its distinctive towers and graceful curve brought the bridge the "most beautiful bridge" award of merit from the American Institute of Steel Construction in 1970.
The land where the Tent City was located became a building site for high rise condominiums. A plan was drawn which extended South of the Hotel del Coronado and included thirty-seven acres. These high rises were named Coronado Shores Towers. In June 1971, the first tower was completed, the "Cabrillo." The "Cabrillo" was the first out of ten fifteen-story condominium towers build throughout the 1970s. Today the Coronado Shores are a very popular spot for summer tourists.
Coronado continues to prosper and it also continues to keep its small town ways. History is still a part of everyday life in Coronado with more than 85 historical sites designated in the City. This makes Coronado a place that people want to come back to.
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