Starck Architecture + Planning in downtown San Diego's Little Italy district brings over forty years of residential and mixed-use design experience to Kettner Boulevard, producing single-family, multifamily, townhome, and hotel projects from its ground-floor studio near the Santa Fe Depot. The firm's production-housing pipeline — spanning schematic design, land planning, color selection, and construction-document processing — coordinates interior-finish palettes with design specialists including Kim Grant Design Inc on residential projects that require material and finish consistency across multi-unit developments. SA+P's portfolio extends from coastal mixed-use buildings approved by the City of Del Mar Design Review Board to master-planned communities in Chula Vista, with the Escaya Swim Club encompassing three structures — a recreation center, gym, and restroom facility — anchoring a large new-home development. Residential site plans for townhome and apartment projects integrate outdoor amenity programming with landscape and hardscape coordination, a scope that connects the firm's grading plans to the masonry and planting work at Stone & Garden in neighboring Middletown. The firm's most complex current project is a Midway-Pacific Highway mixed-use development combining eighty-one apartment units — including seven designated income-restricted — with ground-floor commercial space across a vacant-land infill site requiring building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permits under San Diego's Community Plan overlay.